The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... party as a matter of vast concernment to all their hopes , that the ques- tions being put , ' Whether he should be deprived of his place of Attorney ? Whether he should be fined to the King ? Whether he should pay damages to the persons ...
... party as a matter of vast concernment to all their hopes , that the ques- tions being put , ' Whether he should be deprived of his place of Attorney ? Whether he should be fined to the King ? Whether he should pay damages to the persons ...
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... party could lay upon them , and were sometimes im- prisoned and disgraced for freely speaking their opinions and conscience in debate . 53. All sorts of men being thus terrified , the Commons re- membered that a great magazine of the ...
... party could lay upon them , and were sometimes im- prisoned and disgraced for freely speaking their opinions and conscience in debate . 53. All sorts of men being thus terrified , the Commons re- membered that a great magazine of the ...
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... , doctor in divinity , to the honorable House of Commons in England , ' 40. Lond . printed for Godf , Emerson and Will . Bladen , 1642. ] · • 1642 favour to any malignant party , ) any suspicion V. 72. ] 39 his going into Ireland .
... , doctor in divinity , to the honorable House of Commons in England , ' 40. Lond . printed for Godf , Emerson and Will . Bladen , 1642. ] · • 1642 favour to any malignant party , ) any suspicion V. 72. ] 39 his going into Ireland .
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... party ( for so those began now to be called who preserved their duty and allegiance entire ) was as much troubled to find so sovereign a power of the Crown offered to be parted with to the two Houses as was tendered to them by the ...
... party ( for so those began now to be called who preserved their duty and allegiance entire ) was as much troubled to find so sovereign a power of the Crown offered to be parted with to the two Houses as was tendered to them by the ...
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... party , yet the number of them was not great , and their credit only with some factious preachers and those poor people who were corrupted by them , and even of those there were few that imagined they should be engaged in a war to ...
... party , yet the number of them was not great , and their credit only with some factious preachers and those poor people who were corrupted by them , and even of those there were few that imagined they should be engaged in a war to ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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