A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... retired into the country before the unhappy monarch was arraigned . It is proper , however , to add , that Sydney , consider- ing the king as having been guilty of violating the constitution , and putting his subjects unlawfully to ...
... retired into the country before the unhappy monarch was arraigned . It is proper , however , to add , that Sydney , consider- ing the king as having been guilty of violating the constitution , and putting his subjects unlawfully to ...
Page 339
... retired to a small estate in Staffordshire , not far from Staf- ford . His property was not by any means large , and ... retired from his shop at the corner of Chancery - lane , and having a cottage near the place where he was born , he ...
... retired to a small estate in Staffordshire , not far from Staf- ford . His property was not by any means large , and ... retired from his shop at the corner of Chancery - lane , and having a cottage near the place where he was born , he ...
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... retired to Cheshire ; and towards the end of the year 1644 he went to Oxford - the chief residence of the king at that time -- where he entered himself of Brazen - nose college , and applied with great vigour to the study of natural ...
... retired to Cheshire ; and towards the end of the year 1644 he went to Oxford - the chief residence of the king at that time -- where he entered himself of Brazen - nose college , and applied with great vigour to the study of natural ...
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