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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... appointed General . Digby's intrigue with PAGE 210 211 help the King Charles is disappointed of help from abroad The King and the Peers with him protest that they do not intend war . Henry Hastings in Leices- tershire 204 205 Occupation ...
... appointed General . Digby's intrigue with PAGE 210 211 help the King Charles is disappointed of help from abroad The King and the Peers with him protest that they do not intend war . Henry Hastings in Leices- tershire 204 205 Occupation ...
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... appointed to direct the attention of the Lords to the state of the Tower and other fortresses , and to take into con- sideration what power will be fit to be placed , and in what per- sons , for commanding of the trained bands and ...
... appointed to direct the attention of the Lords to the state of the Tower and other fortresses , and to take into con- sideration what power will be fit to be placed , and in what per- sons , for commanding of the trained bands and ...
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... appointed a day of thanksgiving for the peace . On the 30th yet another ordered a general disarmament of recusants . If Charles's language can be trusted he was more annoyed at the interference of Parliament with a permission which he ...
... appointed a day of thanksgiving for the peace . On the 30th yet another ordered a general disarmament of recusants . If Charles's language can be trusted he was more annoyed at the interference of Parliament with a permission which he ...
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... appointed by the Acts of Parliament of this Realm ; and that all such as shall disturb that wholesome order shall be severely punished according to law ; and that all parsons , vicars , and curates in their several parishes shall ...
... appointed by the Acts of Parliament of this Realm ; and that all such as shall disturb that wholesome order shall be severely punished according to law ; and that all parsons , vicars , and curates in their several parishes shall ...
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... appointed . Oct. 21 . Committee of investiga tion ap- pointed . How far to blame . No one who has studied Charles's character can believe for a moment that he was directly guilty of conspiracy to murder . Yet , if he found himself ...
... appointed . Oct. 21 . Committee of investiga tion ap- pointed . How far to blame . No one who has studied Charles's character can believe for a moment that he was directly guilty of conspiracy to murder . Yet , if he found himself ...
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