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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... command authority . The Queen , having conducted her mother to the sea - coast on her way to the Continent , had returned to Oatlands , angrily brooding over her fallen fortunes . She declared that , unless times changed , she would ...
... command authority . The Queen , having conducted her mother to the sea - coast on her way to the Continent , had returned to Oatlands , angrily brooding over her fallen fortunes . She declared that , unless times changed , she would ...
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... command troops against his native country in 1640 , and had been dismissed from the English army by the Parliament on account of his religion . Such a man was not likely to brook the predominance of Argyle and Hamilton . He had talked ...
... command troops against his native country in 1640 , and had been dismissed from the English army by the Parliament on account of his religion . Such a man was not likely to brook the predominance of Argyle and Hamilton . He had talked ...
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... command you , tell Sept. 7. the City in my name that , though their own burgesses party . Oct. 5 . 66 forget them in Parliament , yet I mean to supply that defect out of my affection to them , so that they may see that they need no ...
... command you , tell Sept. 7. the City in my name that , though their own burgesses party . Oct. 5 . 66 forget them in Parliament , yet I mean to supply that defect out of my affection to them , so that they may see that they need no ...
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... command it . " Placards were already posted up against ' the precise Lords and Commons of the Parliament . ' The authors of sedition , it was said , who had conspired with the Scots , must be expelled from Parliament , otherwise men ...
... command it . " Placards were already posted up against ' the precise Lords and Commons of the Parliament . ' The authors of sedition , it was said , who had conspired with the Scots , must be expelled from Parliament , otherwise men ...
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... command you to assure all my servants that I am constant to the discipline and doctrine of the Church of England established by Queen Elizabeth and my father , and that I resolve - by the grace of God - to die in the maintenance of it ...
... command you to assure all my servants that I am constant to the discipline and doctrine of the Church of England established by Queen Elizabeth and my father , and that I resolve - by the grace of God - to die in the maintenance of it ...
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