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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... ATTEMPT ON THE FIVE MEMBERS . 1641 Retrospect of the Ulster plantation . Rule of the Lords Justices Toleration for the Catholic religion asked for The Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of ...
... ATTEMPT ON THE FIVE MEMBERS . 1641 Retrospect of the Ulster plantation . Rule of the Lords Justices Toleration for the Catholic religion asked for The Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of ...
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... Attempt of the Peers to mediate 122 123 124 bi- · 125 126 · Impossibility of a compro- mise . Panic in the City The Commons guarded by the citizens . Charles is anxious for the Queen's safety • The King and Queen leave Whitehall ...
... Attempt of the Peers to mediate 122 123 124 bi- · 125 126 · Impossibility of a compro- mise . Panic in the City The Commons guarded by the citizens . Charles is anxious for the Queen's safety • The King and Queen leave Whitehall ...
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... attempt made by the The second committee to enforce the resolutions of the Commons in the matter of the ceremonies was also dropped . On the 21st a new Bill was brought in to deprive the clergy of all temporal autho- rity , and ...
... attempt made by the The second committee to enforce the resolutions of the Commons in the matter of the ceremonies was also dropped . On the 21st a new Bill was brought in to deprive the clergy of all temporal autho- rity , and ...
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... attempt to alter the ancient constitution of their own House , It was observed that on the day after the Bill was sent up , which happened to be a Sunday , an unusual number of Lords travelled down to Oatlands to pay their respects to ...
... attempt to alter the ancient constitution of their own House , It was observed that on the day after the Bill was sent up , which happened to be a Sunday , an unusual number of Lords travelled down to Oatlands to pay their respects to ...
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... attempt Oct. 26 . Pym asks that the bishops be suspended froi voting on the Ex- clusion Bill . 1 C. J. ii . 295. D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxii . fol . 40 b . Oct. 28 . Negative voice on appoint . ments claimed 40 CH . C. THE ...
... attempt Oct. 26 . Pym asks that the bishops be suspended froi voting on the Ex- clusion Bill . 1 C. J. ii . 295. D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxii . fol . 40 b . Oct. 28 . Negative voice on appoint . ments claimed 40 CH . C. THE ...
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