| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 304 pages
...compell'd to quit the Field ; and to leave Fairfax Mailer of all his Foot, Cannon, and Baggage; amongfl which was his own Cabinet, where his moft fecret Papers...Letters between the Queen and Him ; of which they fliortly after made that barbarous ufe as was agreeable to their Natures, and publifh'd them in Print... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 312 pages
...Perfons. So that, in the end, the King was compell'd to quit the Field ; and to leave Fairfax Matter of all his Foot, Cannon, and Baggage ; amongft which...and Letters between the Queen and Him; of which they Ihortly after made that barbarous ufe as was agreeable to their Natures ; and publilh'd them in Print... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 304 pages
...Perfbns. So that, in the end, the King was compell'd to quit the Field; and to leave Fairfax Mafter of all his Foot, Cannon, and Baggage ; amongft which...their Natures ; and publifh'd them in Print ; that is, fb much of them, as they thought "would afperfe either of their Mijcfties, and improve their prejudice... | |
| William Harris - Great Britain - 1758 - 458 pages
...Nafeby, June 14, 1645, when his majefty was compelled to quit the field, and to leave Fairfax mafter of all his foot, cannon, and baggage, amongft which...barbarous ufe as was agreeable to their natures, and publifhed them in print; that is, fo much of them as they thought would afperfe either of their majefties,... | |
| John Mastin - Naseby (England) - 1792 - 266 pages
...cabinet, where his moftfecret papers were, and letters betvveeen the Queen and him; of which they Shortly after made that barbarous ufe as was agreeable to their natures, and publifhed them in print; that is, fo much of them, as they thought would afperfe either of their Majefties,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 452 pages
...perfons. So that, in the end, the King was compelled to quit the field; and to leave Fairfax mafter of all his foot, cannon, and baggage ; amongft which...barbarous ufe as was agreeable to their natures, and publifhed them in print; that is, fo much of them, as they thought would afperie either of their Majefties,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...perfons. So that, in the end, the King was compelled to quit the field ; and to leave Fairfax mafter of all his foot, cannon, and baggage ; amongft which...barbarous ufe 'as was agreeable to their natures, and publifhed them 'in print; that is, fo much of them, as they thought would afperfe VOL. ii. P. 2. 33... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...master of all his foot, cannon, and baggage, amongst which was his own cabinet, where his most secret papers were, and letters between the queen and him: of which they shortly after made that barbarous use as was agreeable to their natures, and published them in print;... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1826 - 572 pages
...master of all his foot, cannon, and baggage ; amongst which was his own cabinet, where his most secret papers were, and letters between the queen and him ; of which they shortly after made that barbarous use as was agreeable to their natures, and published them in print... | |
| Royal commission on historical manuscripts - 1870 - 534 pages
...master of all his foot, cannons, and baggage ; amongst which was his own cabinet, where his most secret papers were, and letters between the Queen and him ; of which they shortly after made that barbarous use as was agreeable to their natures, and published them in print... | |
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