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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... wishes of their countrymen to Whitehall , and the Queen placed liberty of worship for the Irish on the list of benefits which her husband was ready to bestow on the Catholics in the event of his receiving pecuniary assistance from Rome ...
... wishes of their countrymen to Whitehall , and the Queen placed liberty of worship for the Irish on the list of benefits which her husband was ready to bestow on the Catholics in the event of his receiving pecuniary assistance from Rome ...
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... wishes of the other House in respect to the recusants , whilst they amended the ordinance by the insertion of words implying that no powers were conferred upon Essex and Holland in excess of those which had been given to them by the ...
... wishes of the other House in respect to the recusants , whilst they amended the ordinance by the insertion of words implying that no powers were conferred upon Essex and Holland in excess of those which had been given to them by the ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. citizens on Charles's side . Although the recent expression of the wishes of the Common Council for the expulsion of the bishops was not of favourable The wealthy omen , the wealthy citizens were now drawing ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. citizens on Charles's side . Although the recent expression of the wishes of the Common Council for the expulsion of the bishops was not of favourable The wealthy omen , the wealthy citizens were now drawing ...
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... wishes , they shall see The Church now cleansed from all impurity . " The line threatening a regal judgment and a legal grave ' has special significar.ce . It would show , if nothing else did , that the plan of im- peaching the ...
... wishes , they shall see The Church now cleansed from all impurity . " The line threatening a regal judgment and a legal grave ' has special significar.ce . It would show , if nothing else did , that the plan of im- peaching the ...
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... wishes Yelverton to be heard before he is condemned , iv . 115 ; kills a keeper accidentally , 139 ; is par doned , 140 ; receives De Dominis in his house , 284 asks questions in the Coun- cil about the Spanish marriage treaty , v . 67 ...
... wishes Yelverton to be heard before he is condemned , iv . 115 ; kills a keeper accidentally , 139 ; is par doned , 140 ; receives De Dominis in his house , 284 asks questions in the Coun- cil about the Spanish marriage treaty , v . 67 ...
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