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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... offer is , perhaps , not quite so imperfect as it was , though I have become aware of a certain want of artistic proportion in the book as a whole , and can perceive . that some incidents have been treated of at greater length than they ...
... offer is , perhaps , not quite so imperfect as it was , though I have become aware of a certain want of artistic proportion in the book as a whole , and can perceive . that some incidents have been treated of at greater length than they ...
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... offer . If the aims and objects of men at different periods are different , the laws inherent in human society are the same . In the nine- teenth , as well as in the seventeenth century , existing evils are slowly felt , and still more ...
... offer . If the aims and objects of men at different periods are different , the laws inherent in human society are the same . In the nine- teenth , as well as in the seventeenth century , existing evils are slowly felt , and still more ...
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... my readers can be so conscious as I am myself . Whatever it may be worth , it is the best that I have to offer . SOUTH VIEW , BROMLEY , KENT . SAMUEL R. GARDINER , 1 1 CONTENTS OF THE TENTH VOLUME . PAGE CHAPTER THE TENTH VOLUME ix.
... my readers can be so conscious as I am myself . Whatever it may be worth , it is the best that I have to offer . SOUTH VIEW , BROMLEY , KENT . SAMUEL R. GARDINER , 1 1 CONTENTS OF THE TENTH VOLUME . PAGE CHAPTER THE TENTH VOLUME ix.
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... offer to issue a general pardon . They were afraid lest it might be interpreted as shielding Finch and King . General aside . ' On the 12th there was an order to go into committee on it on the 16th , but it was not acted on . 2 C. F. ii ...
... offer to issue a general pardon . They were afraid lest it might be interpreted as shielding Finch and King . General aside . ' On the 12th there was an order to go into committee on it on the 16th , but it was not acted on . 2 C. F. ii ...
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... offering to make revelations of the utmost importance to his crown and dignity . Twice Charles refused to listen to vague accusations . He believed , he said , that a man in Montrose's condition would say much to have the liberty to ...
... offering to make revelations of the utmost importance to his crown and dignity . Twice Charles refused to listen to vague accusations . He believed , he said , that a man in Montrose's condition would say much to have the liberty to ...
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