History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, and Company, 1899 |
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... Catholics Possibility of a reaction in England . End of unanimity in the Commons Causes of the division The Commons ' resolutions on ecclesiastical innova- tions The Lords ' amendments Charles angry with Hamil- ton Project of arresting ...
... Catholics Possibility of a reaction in England . End of unanimity in the Commons Causes of the division The Commons ' resolutions on ecclesiastical innova- tions The Lords ' amendments Charles angry with Hamil- ton Project of arresting ...
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... Catholics . Twice had messengers crossed the negotiations sea with communications from the King to Ormond Irish Catho- and Antrim , the one of them a Protestant royalist of Strafford's school , the other a weak and inefficient Catholic ...
... Catholics . Twice had messengers crossed the negotiations sea with communications from the King to Ormond Irish Catho- and Antrim , the one of them a Protestant royalist of Strafford's school , the other a weak and inefficient Catholic ...
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... Catholics . He never looked favourably on the cruelties exercised on them after the rebellion . As to the negotiation in general , it is placed beyond doubt by Rossetti's survey of the whole affair . The King , he says , had met with ...
... Catholics . He never looked favourably on the cruelties exercised on them after the rebellion . As to the negotiation in general , it is placed beyond doubt by Rossetti's survey of the whole affair . The King , he says , had met with ...
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... Catholics and for the Family of Love , on the ground that whatever is of God will prosper . The largeness of its charity is rather suspicious , and it was most probably intended as a cari cature . studies . Never did so unpromising a ...
... Catholics and for the Family of Love , on the ground that whatever is of God will prosper . The largeness of its charity is rather suspicious , and it was most probably intended as a cari cature . studies . Never did so unpromising a ...
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... Catholic majority in a Parliament in which the Protestant minority was always ready to join the Catholics in pulling down the edifice of prerogative which had been erected by Strafford . Each House had a committee in England negotiating ...
... Catholic majority in a Parliament in which the Protestant minority was always ready to join the Catholics in pulling down the edifice of prerogative which had been erected by Strafford . Each House had a committee in England negotiating ...
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