Sources of English History of the Seventeenth Century, 1603-1689University of Minnesota, 1921 - 565 pages |
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... wherein the character of the royal martyr , and of King Charles II . are vindicated from fanatical aspersions . Written by Sir Richard Bul- strode ... Now first published from his original manuscript . Lon- don , 1721. II p . 1. , 439 p ...
... wherein the character of the royal martyr , and of King Charles II . are vindicated from fanatical aspersions . Written by Sir Richard Bul- strode ... Now first published from his original manuscript . Lon- don , 1721. II p . 1. , 439 p ...
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... wherein is contained a learned discourse of the antiquity and nature of mannors and copy- holds : being a guide and direction for surrenders . presentments . ad- mittances . forfeitures . customes , & c . By Sir Edward Coke , knight ...
... wherein is contained a learned discourse of the antiquity and nature of mannors and copy- holds : being a guide and direction for surrenders . presentments . ad- mittances . forfeitures . customes , & c . By Sir Edward Coke , knight ...
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... wherein the conspiracies and rebellion against king Charles I. of blessed memory , to the time of the murther of that monarch , are briefly and faithfully related . London , 1702. 7 p . 1. , 255 p . 270a . HADDINGTON , THOMAS HAMILTON ...
... wherein the conspiracies and rebellion against king Charles I. of blessed memory , to the time of the murther of that monarch , are briefly and faithfully related . London , 1702. 7 p . 1. , 255 p . 270a . HADDINGTON , THOMAS HAMILTON ...
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... Wherein is a particular account of the rise and progress of the civil war to that period . VI - VII . The fourth and last part ... Containing the principal matters ... from the beginning of the year 1645 , to the death of King Charles ...
... Wherein is a particular account of the rise and progress of the civil war to that period . VI - VII . The fourth and last part ... Containing the principal matters ... from the beginning of the year 1645 , to the death of King Charles ...
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... Wherein the principal transactions of those times are faithfully re- lated , and the policies and intrigues of those courts at large discover'd . The whole digested in an exact series of time . To which are added two tables : one of the ...
... Wherein the principal transactions of those times are faithfully re- lated , and the policies and intrigues of those courts at large discover'd . The whole digested in an exact series of time . To which are added two tables : one of the ...
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