The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... king and queen , disposing all occur- rences of state , and abusing the king's power " and authority to the prejudice of religion , the hazarding the public peace , and strengthening a malignant party in the kingdom ; the influence ...
... king and queen , disposing all occur- rences of state , and abusing the king's power " and authority to the prejudice of religion , the hazarding the public peace , and strengthening a malignant party in the kingdom ; the influence ...
Side 261
... king's person , found it afterwards necessary to supply whatsoever they had subscribed , to be employed that way as was declared to be for the defence of the king's person , whatsoever their intention was at first , or their opinion ...
... king's person , found it afterwards necessary to supply whatsoever they had subscribed , to be employed that way as was declared to be for the defence of the king's person , whatsoever their intention was at first , or their opinion ...
Side 302
... king's letter , he asked from whom it was ; and when he told him , " that he saw it was from the king , " he replied ... king's " letters , and that they always begun with Right trusty and well - beloved , and the king's name was ever at ...
... king's letter , he asked from whom it was ; and when he told him , " that he saw it was from the king , " he replied ... king's " letters , and that they always begun with Right trusty and well - beloved , and the king's name was ever at ...
Side 306
... king's own person , put themselves into the the whole army , which appeared very cheerful ; king's troop of guards , commanded by the lord and so to Wolverhampton , Bromicham , and Kill- Bernard Stewart ; and made indeed so gallant a ...
... king's own person , put themselves into the the whole army , which appeared very cheerful ; king's troop of guards , commanded by the lord and so to Wolverhampton , Bromicham , and Kill- Bernard Stewart ; and made indeed so gallant a ...
Side 307
... king's ; the horse and foot being completely armed , and the men very well exercised , and the whole equipage ( being supplied out of the king's magazines ) suitable to an army set forth at the charge of a kingdom . The earl of Bedford ...
... king's ; the horse and foot being completely armed , and the men very well exercised , and the whole equipage ( being supplied out of the king's magazines ) suitable to an army set forth at the charge of a kingdom . The earl of Bedford ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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