American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... king and their own officers , and even Cromwell began at length to be suspected . But he was playing his own game , " and amusing the king with the idea that he could be bought at any time , and that the earldom of Essex , the insignia ...
... king and their own officers , and even Cromwell began at length to be suspected . But he was playing his own game , " and amusing the king with the idea that he could be bought at any time , and that the earldom of Essex , the insignia ...
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... king , and while the means of intimidation were in their power , would not rest till that ob- ject was secured . The fever of patriotism had subsided to the calmer resolves of revenge ; and they designed , at all hazards , to free ...
... king , and while the means of intimidation were in their power , would not rest till that ob- ject was secured . The fever of patriotism had subsided to the calmer resolves of revenge ; and they designed , at all hazards , to free ...
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... king . " My intelligence from your army would justify severe recrimination . I understand there are of the king's faithful subjects , taken some time since by the rebels , laboring , like negro slaves , to gain their daily subsistence ...
... king . " My intelligence from your army would justify severe recrimination . I understand there are of the king's faithful subjects , taken some time since by the rebels , laboring , like negro slaves , to gain their daily subsistence ...
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