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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... present . Perhaps it was felt that the time needed more active measures . On the 13th Captain of Defence . 3 Aug. 13. Chudleigh , who had served as intermediary between Suckling and the troops in the first Army Plot , was examined at ...
... present . Perhaps it was felt that the time needed more active measures . On the 13th Captain of Defence . 3 Aug. 13. Chudleigh , who had served as intermediary between Suckling and the troops in the first Army Plot , was examined at ...
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... present to him the humble desires of the two Houses according to certain annexed instructions . Parliament did no more than appoint a com- 1 D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxiv . fol . 32 b . It was ' faite en mesme le Parlement ...
... present to him the humble desires of the two Houses according to certain annexed instructions . Parliament did no more than appoint a com- 1 D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxiv . fol . 32 b . It was ' faite en mesme le Parlement ...
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... present to keep up that show of authority which might one day be con- verted into real power . The Houses were accustom- ing themselves to the issue of ordinances . On the 24th there was one directing certain counties to send their poll ...
... present to keep up that show of authority which might one day be con- verted into real power . The Houses were accustom- ing themselves to the issue of ordinances . On the 24th there was one directing certain counties to send their poll ...
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... present , “ there was nothing but joy and revelling , like a day of jubilee , and this is taken of the union which doubtless is more firm by reason of the happy intervention of the unity of form of religion , at least for the present ...
... present , “ there was nothing but joy and revelling , like a day of jubilee , and this is taken of the union which doubtless is more firm by reason of the happy intervention of the unity of form of religion , at least for the present ...
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... present evil which was feared was the sudden uprising of the untaught multitude , that ' blatant beast ' of which Spenser had written , forcing the acceptance of its uncouth shibboleths upon men of learning and education . " I think ...
... present evil which was feared was the sudden uprising of the untaught multitude , that ' blatant beast ' of which Spenser had written , forcing the acceptance of its uncouth shibboleths upon men of learning and education . " I think ...
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