The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... town within the dio- cese of the archbishop of saint Andrew's , and governed in all church affairs by the preachers of the town ; who , being chosen by the citizens from the time of Mr. Knox , ( who had a principal hand in the ...
... town within the dio- cese of the archbishop of saint Andrew's , and governed in all church affairs by the preachers of the town ; who , being chosen by the citizens from the time of Mr. Knox , ( who had a principal hand in the ...
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... town and " fort of our own , where our own magazine lay : " and yet the same rumour be warrant enough for you to commit the same town and fort , without " our consent , to the hands of sir John Hotham , " with a power unagreeable to the ...
... town and " fort of our own , where our own magazine lay : " and yet the same rumour be warrant enough for you to commit the same town and fort , without " our consent , to the hands of sir John Hotham , " with a power unagreeable to the ...
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... town , sent a gentleman to sir John Hotham , " to " let him know that the king would that day dine " with him ; " with which he was strangely sur- prised , or seemed to be so . It was then reported , and was afterwards aver- red by ...
... town , sent a gentleman to sir John Hotham , " to " let him know that the king would that day dine " with him ; " with which he was strangely sur- prised , or seemed to be so . It was then reported , and was afterwards aver- red by ...
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... town . Whereupon , the king caused him immediately to be proclaimed a traitor ; which the other received with some expressions of un- dutifulness and contempt . And so the king , after the duke of York , and prince elector , with their ...
... town . Whereupon , the king caused him immediately to be proclaimed a traitor ; which the other received with some expressions of un- dutifulness and contempt . And so the king , after the duke of York , and prince elector , with their ...
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... town of " his own just rights , ( part of that law , ) and his " Hull ? or what right any subject had to his " honour , much more precious than his life and money , plate , or jewels , that his majesty had not " if , in opposition to ...
... town of " his own just rights , ( part of that law , ) and his " Hull ? or what right any subject had to his " honour , much more precious than his life and money , plate , or jewels , that his majesty had not " if , in opposition to ...
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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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