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An Historical View of the English Government: From the Settlement of the ... - Page 349
by John Millar - 1803
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Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esq. ...: With a Collection of Original ..., Volume 2

Edmund Ludlow - 1751 - 434 pages
...an anfwer as was not at all fuitable to his expe€tations or defires : for they aflured him, that there was more in this matter than he perceived ;...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himfelf and friends. Having thus founded their inclinations, that he might conclude in the manner...
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A Short Critical Review of the Political Life of Oliver Cromwell: Lord ...

John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...they being very ferious upon the matter, affured him, " That there was more in it than he perceiv'd : that thofe who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart ; and if he accepted of it, he would draw inevitable ruin on bimfelf and friends." Having thus founded them,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord ...

William Harris - 1762 - 564 pages
...to'.d me, fuch an anfwer as was c not at all futable to his expectations or defires. For ' they afiured him there was more in this matter than ' he perceived...he accepted ' of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himfelf and * friends. Having thus founded their inclinations, that * he might conclude in the manner...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord ...

William Harris - 1762 - 544 pages
...he received from them, aS ' col. Defbroive fince told me, fuch an anfwer as was * not at all futable to his expectations or defires. For ' they aflured...that thofe who put him upon it were ' no enemies to ('.buries Stuart ; and that if he accepted ' of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himfelf and '...
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The Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland ...

John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...their rattle." But they being very ferious upon the matter, affured : him, " That there was more in it than he perceived : that thofe who put him upon it were no enemies ta Charles Stuart; and if he accepted of it, bt would draw inevitable ruin on himfelf and friends."...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...expectations or desires. For they assured him there was more in this matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart;...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himself and friends. Having thus sounded their inclinations, that he might conclude in the manner...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...expectations or desires. For they assured him there was more in this matter thaa he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart; and that if he accepted of it, he would iafaliibly draw ruin on himself and friends. Having thus sounded their inclinations, that he might...
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An Historical View of the English Government: From the Settlement ..., Volume 3

John Millar - 1818 - 516 pages
...expectations or desires. For " they assured him there was more in this " matter than he perceived; that those who " put him upon it were no enemies to " Charles...he accepted " of it he would infallibly draw ruin on " himself and his friends. Having thus " sounded their inclinations, that he might " conclude in...
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Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 pages
...these officers very gravely ' assured him, there was more in the matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himself and friends.'t Cromwell only told them ' they were a couple of scrupulous fellows,' and...
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The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian ..., Volume 1

William Sewel - 1823 - 704 pages
...thev not obscurely signified to him, that this business did displease them; and told him, that those who put him upon it, were no enemies to Charles Stuart; and that if hr accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin upon himself. Now, though he would not openly oppose...
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