The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... safety by settling the militia . And until his majesty should be pleased to concur with his Parliament in those necessary things , they held it impossible for his majesty to give the world or his people such satisfaction concerning the ...
... safety by settling the militia . And until his majesty should be pleased to concur with his Parliament in those necessary things , they held it impossible for his majesty to give the world or his people such satisfaction concerning the ...
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... safety to his affairs , displace the earl of North- umberland , and he believed , if his occasions should hereafter require it , that the time would be much more seasonable when the fleet was at sea and the thing itself more practicable ...
... safety to his affairs , displace the earl of North- umberland , and he believed , if his occasions should hereafter require it , that the time would be much more seasonable when the fleet was at sea and the thing itself more practicable ...
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... safety , and transported thence with much more convenience for the service of the kingdom of Ireland , they therefore humbly prayed that his majesty would be graciously pleased to give leave that the said arms , cannon , and ammunition ...
... safety , and transported thence with much more convenience for the service of the kingdom of Ireland , they therefore humbly prayed that his majesty would be graciously pleased to give leave that the said arms , cannon , and ammunition ...
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... safety of the kingdom might be fully secured , to the general satisfaction of all men , without violation of his majesty's just rights or prejudice to the liberty of the subject . If this should be thankfully received , ' he said , ' he ...
... safety of the kingdom might be fully secured , to the general satisfaction of all men , without violation of his majesty's just rights or prejudice to the liberty of the subject . If this should be thankfully received , ' he said , ' he ...
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... safety of all his subjects , and wherein they have a special interest by his 1642 majesty's promise and by those great sums which they D 2 V. 64. ] Answer of Parliament to his proposal . 35 English Protestants, (of which they every day ...
... safety of all his subjects , and wherein they have a special interest by his 1642 majesty's promise and by those great sums which they D 2 V. 64. ] Answer of Parliament to his proposal . 35 English Protestants, (of which they every day ...
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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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