History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... City declares for Pym Progress of the Remon- · PAGE · · 43 The projected plantation of Connaught Its plan of Church re- form 44 45 · 46 47 · · army 52 strance • Dublin saved 53 Beginning of the Ulster The supposed Popish Plot Evidence ...
... City declares for Pym Progress of the Remon- · PAGE · · 43 The projected plantation of Connaught Its plan of Church re- form 44 45 · 46 47 · · army 52 strance • Dublin saved 53 Beginning of the Ulster The supposed Popish Plot Evidence ...
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... City 132 The arrest of the members demanded 132 Charles prepares to use force 133 tarf · 114 The secret betrayed 135 The Lords of the Pale join the Ulster rebels Armed men at Whitehall . 136 115 The rebellion spreads to The King sets ...
... City 132 The arrest of the members demanded 132 Charles prepares to use force 133 tarf · 114 The secret betrayed 135 The Lords of the Pale join the Ulster rebels Armed men at Whitehall . 136 115 The rebellion spreads to The King sets ...
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... City merchants . " Therefore , " he wrote to the Lord Keeper , " I command you , tell to gain a party . Sept. 7. the City in my name that , though their own burgesses Oct. 5 . forget them in Parliament , yet I mean to supply that defect ...
... City merchants . " Therefore , " he wrote to the Lord Keeper , " I command you , tell to gain a party . Sept. 7. the City in my name that , though their own burgesses Oct. 5 . forget them in Parliament , yet I mean to supply that defect ...
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... city of Dublin had no fortifications , except those of the Castle , and , in deference to the constitutional objections of Parliament , not a single soldier was billeted in the city . It was calculated that in Dublin itself there were ...
... city of Dublin had no fortifications , except those of the Castle , and , in deference to the constitutional objections of Parliament , not a single soldier was billeted in the city . It was calculated that in Dublin itself there were ...
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... city was given up to rumours . It was said that 10,000 rebels were already encamped on the Hill of Tara , seventeen miles from Dublin . At another time it was said that the rebels were actually marching through the streets of the city.3 ...
... city was given up to rumours . It was said that 10,000 rebels were already encamped on the Hill of Tara , seventeen miles from Dublin . At another time it was said that the rebels were actually marching through the streets of the city.3 ...
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