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Description King Charles the 2d in Disguise rideing before Mrs Lane by which he made his Escape; the Lord Wilmor at a distance. Clarendon Vol: 3. Pag. 418. - P. La Vergne inv. M. Vdr Gucht Sculp.
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THE

HISTORY
OF THE
REBELLION
AND
CIVIL WARS
IN
ENGLAND
Begun in the Yeaar 1641.
With the precedent Paſſages and Actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy End, and Concluſion thereof by the KING'S bleſſed RESTORATION, and RETURN, upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660.


Written by the Right Honourable
EDWARD EARL of CLARENDON,
Late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counſellor in the Reigns of King CHARLES the Firſt and the Second.


κτῆμα ἐς ἀεί. Thucyd.
Ne quid Falſi dicere audeat, ne quid Veri non audeat. Cicero.


VOLUME III. PART 2


OXFORD,

Printed at the THEATER, An. Dom. MDCCXXXI.
Author Michael van der Gucht after P. La Vergne
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