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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... officers in Scot- land Disappointment of Charles Scottish feuds Plots and intrigues The fundamental condi- tions of government mis- understood . Promotions to the vacant bishoprics • • 1641 Retrospect of the Ulster plantation . Rule of the.
... officers in Scot- land Disappointment of Charles Scottish feuds Plots and intrigues The fundamental condi- tions of government mis- understood . Promotions to the vacant bishoprics • • 1641 Retrospect of the Ulster plantation . Rule of the.
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... officers 120 Cavaliers and Roundheads 121 Whitehall · • Charles sets a guard at The protest of the bishops 122 The Lords side with the Commons Civil war feared Impeachment of the shops · Attempt of the Peers to mediate 122 123 124 bi ...
... officers 120 Cavaliers and Roundheads 121 Whitehall · • Charles sets a guard at The protest of the bishops 122 The Lords side with the Commons Civil war feared Impeachment of the shops · Attempt of the Peers to mediate 122 123 124 bi ...
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... officers in the North from join- ing the King in any fresh scheme of violence , by declaring Suckling , Percy , and Jermyn to have been guilty of treason . " They again directed the preparation of the Remonstrance of the state of the ...
... officers in the North from join- ing the King in any fresh scheme of violence , by declaring Suckling , Percy , and Jermyn to have been guilty of treason . " They again directed the preparation of the Remonstrance of the state of the ...
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... officers . Charles's eyes were too steadily fixed on England for him to struggle very pertinaciously against the Scottish Parliament . On the 16th an Act was passed , according to which the King was to choose his officers ' subject to ...
... officers . Charles's eyes were too steadily fixed on England for him to struggle very pertinaciously against the Scottish Parliament . On the 16th an Act was passed , according to which the King was to choose his officers ' subject to ...
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... officers . Loudoun's nomination to the Chancellorship was at last accepted . For the Treasurer's place the king now named Almond , who had , indeed , been Lieutenant - General of the Army of Invasion , but who had joined Montrose in ...
... officers . Loudoun's nomination to the Chancellorship was at last accepted . For the Treasurer's place the king now named Almond , who had , indeed , been Lieutenant - General of the Army of Invasion , but who had joined Montrose in ...
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