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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... Evidence of the second Army Plot Preparations for the final debate on the Grand Re- 1641 Charles's surrender in Scot- land Constitutional raised questions His intentions . He hopes to gain the City of London His entry into London ...
... Evidence of the second Army Plot Preparations for the final debate on the Grand Re- 1641 Charles's surrender in Scot- land Constitutional raised questions His intentions . He hopes to gain the City of London His entry into London ...
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... evidence for this has hitherto been a statement made by Antrim in 1650 , printed in Cox , Hibernia Anglicana , App . xlix . The King is there said to have sent two messages : the one whilst the Irish Parliament was sitting , that is to ...
... evidence for this has hitherto been a statement made by Antrim in 1650 , printed in Cox , Hibernia Anglicana , App . xlix . The King is there said to have sent two messages : the one whilst the Irish Parliament was sitting , that is to ...
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... evidence which have come down to us , he ceased to expect any active aid from Scotland . It would be enough if matters could now be patched up in Edinburgh , so as to enable him to return to England without the appearance of utter ...
... evidence which have come down to us , he ceased to expect any active aid from Scotland . It would be enough if matters could now be patched up in Edinburgh , so as to enable him to return to England without the appearance of utter ...
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... evidence to the effect that Murray , when he had inquired about his regiment , added , " You shall be bidden to know nothing but what ye get the general's order for " ( Hist . MSS . Com . Report , iv . 166 ) . Captain Stewart deposed ...
... evidence to the effect that Murray , when he had inquired about his regiment , added , " You shall be bidden to know nothing but what ye get the general's order for " ( Hist . MSS . Com . Report , iv . 166 ) . Captain Stewart deposed ...
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... evidence goes to show that Charles took no account of Montrose's first two letters . He could only have sought an interview after the third . That letter was only brought to Charles on the 11th . Montrose certainly could not have been ...
... evidence goes to show that Charles took no account of Montrose's first two letters . He could only have sought an interview after the third . That letter was only brought to Charles on the 11th . Montrose certainly could not have been ...
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