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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... wished it ill believed that it would be allowed to pass . Its introduc- Feeling of tion a second time was evidently intended to form the basis of a compromise . Yet there was a large party amongst the Peers which was against all ...
... wished it ill believed that it would be allowed to pass . Its introduc- Feeling of tion a second time was evidently intended to form the basis of a compromise . Yet there was a large party amongst the Peers which was against all ...
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... wished to push matters to extremities . Charles had no such feeling . Far bishoprics to away at Edinburgh , without the possibility of con- sultation even with his devoted adherents , he an- nounced his intention of filling five ...
... wished to push matters to extremities . Charles had no such feeling . Far bishoprics to away at Edinburgh , without the possibility of con- sultation even with his devoted adherents , he an- nounced his intention of filling five ...
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... wished for an agrarian revolution was already to be descried . It was afterwards to widen into a breach which would be fatal to all national action in Ireland . Oct. 23 . Anxiously the handful of English Protestants in Dublin waited for ...
... wished for an agrarian revolution was already to be descried . It was afterwards to widen into a breach which would be fatal to all national action in Ireland . Oct. 23 . Anxiously the handful of English Protestants in Dublin waited for ...
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... wished to conceal , took offence , and committed him to the Tower without any further attempt to obtain evidence from him.2 On All this was done without a single dissentient voice . one point opinion was divided . The King , startled ...
... wished to conceal , took offence , and committed him to the Tower without any further attempt to obtain evidence from him.2 On All this was done without a single dissentient voice . one point opinion was divided . The King , startled ...
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... wished to form a good council of war ' di gente di Regno et ancora di forastieri . ' Of the former he applied to Bristol , Lennox , Winchester , and Clanrickard ' e benchè questi due fussero Cattolici se sentiva però dal Rè volontieri ...
... wished to form a good council of war ' di gente di Regno et ancora di forastieri . ' Of the former he applied to Bristol , Lennox , Winchester , and Clanrickard ' e benchè questi due fussero Cattolici se sentiva però dal Rè volontieri ...
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