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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... secure Hull and that store of munitions which had been gathered there to supply the army in the last war , or from ordering Newport , the Constable of the Tower , to take up his residence in that fortress , and to see that it was safely ...
... secure Hull and that store of munitions which had been gathered there to supply the army in the last war , or from ordering Newport , the Constable of the Tower , to take up his residence in that fortress , and to see that it was safely ...
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... secure each his town or fort , ' and he afterwards ( ii . 21 ) speaks of him as a traitor to the Irish cause , ' un- mindful of his sworn covenant , and ungrateful to His Royal Majesty . ' It will be seen that there is evidence of a ...
... secure each his town or fort , ' and he afterwards ( ii . 21 ) speaks of him as a traitor to the Irish cause , ' un- mindful of his sworn covenant , and ungrateful to His Royal Majesty . ' It will be seen that there is evidence of a ...
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... secure the services of Leslie , in order that there might be no violent inter- ruption of the course of justice . Such , at least , would be the most favourable interpretation of their conduct . How far this intention was communicated ...
... secure the services of Leslie , in order that there might be no violent inter- ruption of the course of justice . Such , at least , would be the most favourable interpretation of their conduct . How far this intention was communicated ...
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... secure any large following as yet , and the prompt concur- rence of the Lords with the Commons , was evidence that the conversion was not as yet entirely effected . Even at this time it may safely be affirmed that , if no other question ...
... secure any large following as yet , and the prompt concur- rence of the Lords with the Commons , was evidence that the conversion was not as yet entirely effected . Even at this time it may safely be affirmed that , if no other question ...
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... secure the requisite support , and a simple petition was resolved on to express to the King the mere wish of the House on the subject . At the same time the Peers determined by a narrow majority to post- pone consideration of the ...
... secure the requisite support , and a simple petition was resolved on to express to the King the mere wish of the House on the subject . At the same time the Peers determined by a narrow majority to post- pone consideration of the ...
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