A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... important to a person of his station - he spent two years at Paris , and soon after made a tour through Holland , Flanders , and Germany , on his return from which , in 1654 , he was united to the daughter of Sir Peter Osborne ...
... important to a person of his station - he spent two years at Paris , and soon after made a tour through Holland , Flanders , and Germany , on his return from which , in 1654 , he was united to the daughter of Sir Peter Osborne ...
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... important deliberations upon some treasonable acts of the papists , when the message for an adjournment was brought to them ; and this timing of the message was deemed an ill omen for the protestant cause in Ire- land , and for the ...
... important deliberations upon some treasonable acts of the papists , when the message for an adjournment was brought to them ; and this timing of the message was deemed an ill omen for the protestant cause in Ire- land , and for the ...
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... important step was now taken towards the settlement of the treaty by the abandonment of those feuds which had long divided the councils of Scotland . In Ireland little of importance transpired in this year ( 1705 ) except a sharp ...
... important step was now taken towards the settlement of the treaty by the abandonment of those feuds which had long divided the councils of Scotland . In Ireland little of importance transpired in this year ( 1705 ) except a sharp ...
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