The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 3J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... Richard Boyle , Earl of Cork ( 1566-1643 ) 54 XLI . John Hampden XLII . William Laud ... ..... XLIII . John Williams ... Cromwell .. XLIX . Robert Blake .. • ( 1584-1654 ) 199 • • ( 1580-1655 ) 222 ( 1599-1658 ) 245 ... ...... L. Colonel ...
... Richard Boyle , Earl of Cork ( 1566-1643 ) 54 XLI . John Hampden XLII . William Laud ... ..... XLIII . John Williams ... Cromwell .. XLIX . Robert Blake .. • ( 1584-1654 ) 199 • • ( 1580-1655 ) 222 ( 1599-1658 ) 245 ... ...... L. Colonel ...
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... Cromwell witnessed his prodigious and unexpected improvements in Ireland , he declared that , if there had been an ... RICHARD BOYLE ,
... Cromwell witnessed his prodigious and unexpected improvements in Ireland , he declared that , if there had been an ... RICHARD BOYLE ,
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... Cromwell's ambitious spirit with- bounds . in proper His remains were interred in the church of Great Hampden in ... Richard succeeded to his seat in the House of Commons , and distinguished himself in it as a zealous friend to the same ...
... Cromwell's ambitious spirit with- bounds . in proper His remains were interred in the church of Great Hampden in ... Richard succeeded to his seat in the House of Commons , and distinguished himself in it as a zealous friend to the same ...
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... Richard Stewart , at his death bequeathed him an estate of nearly five hun- dred pounds per ann . † Having now discovered the folly of dissipation , he prudently retired into the country , and became as remarkable for the sobriety of ...
... Richard Stewart , at his death bequeathed him an estate of nearly five hun- dred pounds per ann . † Having now discovered the folly of dissipation , he prudently retired into the country , and became as remarkable for the sobriety of ...
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... Cromwell should only receive the title of Baron ; but Charles , at the same time , privately engaged to create him Earl of Essex , to make him a Knight of the Garter , * and to advance his son Richard and General Ireton to posts of ...
... Cromwell should only receive the title of Baron ; but Charles , at the same time , privately engaged to create him Earl of Essex , to make him a Knight of the Garter , * and to advance his son Richard and General Ireton to posts of ...
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