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... Reading Maidahea Colnbrook LONDON Tonhay Grea Hounslow History of the great civil war , 1642-1649 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Brentford E Weller ARTES 18172 LIBRARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Front Cover.
... Reading Maidahea Colnbrook LONDON Tonhay Grea Hounslow History of the great civil war , 1642-1649 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Brentford E Weller ARTES 18172 LIBRARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Front Cover.
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... readers for whom they catered , or on account of the competition to which they were sub- jected - fifteen or twenty ... reader has , no doubt , to be on his guard against stories.
... readers for whom they catered , or on account of the competition to which they were sub- jected - fifteen or twenty ... reader has , no doubt , to be on his guard against stories.
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... readers not to accept as certain news which has just come to hand . I do not profess to have read every word of the Thomasson Tracts . Puritan sermons and Puritan re- ligious treatises are sometimes repulsive , and I have therefore ...
... readers not to accept as certain news which has just come to hand . I do not profess to have read every word of the Thomasson Tracts . Puritan sermons and Puritan re- ligious treatises are sometimes repulsive , and I have therefore ...
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... readers . I cannot describe battles which I have not seen as if I had ; yet , if to describe a battle as if he saw it is no part of the historian's task , he need not therefore turn aside from the duty of de- scribing it with ...
... readers . I cannot describe battles which I have not seen as if I had ; yet , if to describe a battle as if he saw it is no part of the historian's task , he need not therefore turn aside from the duty of de- scribing it with ...
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... Reading . 71 Views of the Parliamentary parties 71 November 27 .-- End of the negotiation 73 November 25. - The Houses resolve to levy a tax November 26. - The Queen's plans revealed Unconstitutional taxation 74 74 75 December 5 ...
... Reading . 71 Views of the Parliamentary parties 71 November 27 .-- End of the negotiation 73 November 25. - The Houses resolve to levy a tax November 26. - The Queen's plans revealed Unconstitutional taxation 74 74 75 December 5 ...
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