The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... majesty , to condole with him for the murder of his father , in terms of great sorrow and condolence , save that there was not bitterness enough against the rebels and murderers . The States of Holland , apart , performed the same ...
... majesty , to condole with him for the murder of his father , in terms of great sorrow and condolence , save that there was not bitterness enough against the rebels and murderers . The States of Holland , apart , performed the same ...
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... majesty's person , which would certainly continue the great distractions of the kingdom , and involve them in many evils , troubles , and confusions , but that by the free counsels of both Houses of Parliament of England , and with the ...
... majesty's person , which would certainly continue the great distractions of the kingdom , and involve them in many evils , troubles , and confusions , but that by the free counsels of both Houses of Parliament of England , and with the ...
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... majesty's person , they did , in the name of the Parliament and kingdom of Scotland , declare their dissent from the said proceedings , and the taking away of his majesty's life ; protesting that , as they were altogether free from the ...
... majesty's person , they did , in the name of the Parliament and kingdom of Scotland , declare their dissent from the said proceedings , and the taking away of his majesty's life ; protesting that , as they were altogether free from the ...
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... majesty is bound , by the law of God and the fundamental laws of this kingdom , to rule in righteousness and equity ... majesty . ' 13. This was the proclamation that sir Joseph Douglasse brought to the Hague , and the subject upon which ...
... majesty is bound , by the law of God and the fundamental laws of this kingdom , to rule in righteousness and equity ... majesty . ' 13. This was the proclamation that sir Joseph Douglasse brought to the Hague , and the subject upon which ...
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... majesty's first coming in the Scots ' army to Newcastle , had first arrived in France , and had not such a reception ... majesty thought his attendance upon him might bring any prejudice to his majesty ; 1 [ By Wishart . This edition was ...
... majesty's first coming in the Scots ' army to Newcastle , had first arrived in France , and had not such a reception ... majesty thought his attendance upon him might bring any prejudice to his majesty ; 1 [ By Wishart . This edition was ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1807 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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