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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... asked for The Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of grievances The demand for a respon- sible Ministry Slaughter of Protestants in Ulster The fugitives from Beltur- bet Further outrages ...
... asked for The Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of grievances The demand for a respon- sible Ministry Slaughter of Protestants in Ulster The fugitives from Beltur- bet Further outrages ...
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... asked to take charge of the Tower Lunsford dismissed - Dis- couraging news from Ireland · Terms offered by the Irish Catholic Peers Sir Charles Coote at Clon- 1642 Culpepper and Falkland in office · Alleged intention of the ...
... asked to take charge of the Tower Lunsford dismissed - Dis- couraging news from Ireland · Terms offered by the Irish Catholic Peers Sir Charles Coote at Clon- 1642 Culpepper and Falkland in office · Alleged intention of the ...
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... asked to remair . itself · • 155 near Westminster 171 The King hopes to gain possession of Ports- The kingdom to be put in a posture of defence 171 mouth 156 Heenvliet's mediation · 157 the militia The King's overtures to Parliament 159 ...
... asked to remair . itself · • 155 near Westminster 171 The King hopes to gain possession of Ports- The kingdom to be put in a posture of defence 171 mouth 156 Heenvliet's mediation · 157 the militia The King's overtures to Parliament 159 ...
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... asked to pass their commission under the Great Seal . This Lyttelton positively refused to do without directions from the King . A proposal was made to order him to do it . D'Ewes - who earlier in the session had discovered that ...
... asked to pass their commission under the Great Seal . This Lyttelton positively refused to do without directions from the King . A proposal was made to order him to do it . D'Ewes - who earlier in the session had discovered that ...
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... asked , be sent to Cologne , only to be made over to herself if she could show that there was indeed a sufficient cause for its use . To this , as to all similar pleas , the Papal authorities were deaf.1 The Queen's application to the ...
... asked , be sent to Cologne , only to be made over to herself if she could show that there was indeed a sufficient cause for its use . To this , as to all similar pleas , the Papal authorities were deaf.1 The Queen's application to the ...
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