The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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Side 19
... better administered ) for the space of about sixteen years , even to his death , some months before he was sixty years of age ; which was another important circumstance of his felicity , that great office being so slippery , that no man ...
... better administered ) for the space of about sixteen years , even to his death , some months before he was sixty years of age ; which was another important circumstance of his felicity , that great office being so slippery , that no man ...
Side 34
... better introduction , was , " that " the kingdom of Scotland generally had been " long jealous , that , by the king's continued ab- sence from them , [ it ] should by degrees be " reduced to be but as a province to England , and subject ...
... better introduction , was , " that " the kingdom of Scotland generally had been " long jealous , that , by the king's continued ab- sence from them , [ it ] should by degrees be " reduced to be but as a province to England , and subject ...
Side 35
... better compose and reduce them in a little time , and at a distance , than at the present , and whilst he was amongst them . Besides he was in his nature too much inclined to the Scots nation , hav - nent scholar of a good family in the ...
... better compose and reduce them in a little time , and at a distance , than at the present , and whilst he was amongst them . Besides he was in his nature too much inclined to the Scots nation , hav - nent scholar of a good family in the ...
Side 44
... better adjusting things in that time of that suspension , but every thing left in the same state of unconcernedness as it had been before ; not so much as the council being better informed of it ; as if they had been sure that all men ...
... better adjusting things in that time of that suspension , but every thing left in the same state of unconcernedness as it had been before ; not so much as the council being better informed of it ; as if they had been sure that all men ...
Side 56
... better reflected upon sentation of the humour and affection of the house what was like to fall out , and was better informed than it deserved , and undertook to know , that if of the temper and duty of the house of commons , they came ...
... better reflected upon sentation of the humour and affection of the house what was like to fall out , and was better informed than it deserved , and undertook to know , that if of the temper and duty of the house of commons , they came ...
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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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