The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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Side 128
... concerning public employment , " for money that all good courses may be taken , " to unite the two kingdoms of England and " Scotland ; to be mutually aiding and assisting one another , for the common good of the island , " and the ...
... concerning public employment , " for money that all good courses may be taken , " to unite the two kingdoms of England and " Scotland ; to be mutually aiding and assisting one another , for the common good of the island , " and the ...
Side 130
... concerning Ireland , he told " them , he much doubted whether it were season- " able to declare resolutions of that nature , before " the events of the war were seen : however , he " thanked them for their advice ; and conjured " them ...
... concerning Ireland , he told " them , he much doubted whether it were season- " able to declare resolutions of that nature , before " the events of the war were seen : however , he " thanked them for their advice ; and conjured " them ...
Side 141
... concerning their own members ; they sent to desire a conference pre- sently with the house of commons , upon a busi- " Lastly , whereas their fears are not built upon ness of importance : and , at the conference , only " fantasies and ...
... concerning their own members ; they sent to desire a conference pre- sently with the house of commons , upon a busi- " Lastly , whereas their fears are not built upon ness of importance : and , at the conference , only " fantasies and ...
Side 157
... concerning the state " and government of the kingdom , or concerning any favour or immunity to be conferred upon " any papists , or for any honour , preferment , or employment of any person whatsoever . thing , and implied unreasonably ...
... concerning the state " and government of the kingdom , or concerning any favour or immunity to be conferred upon " any papists , or for any honour , preferment , or employment of any person whatsoever . thing , and implied unreasonably ...
Side 162
... would tell them what was to be done ; their " consciences , their honours , their interests , would 66 " but used that expression , to shew his 162 [ BOOK IV . Several petitions presented by Mr. Pym concerning the militia .
... would tell them what was to be done ; their " consciences , their honours , their interests , would 66 " but used that expression , to shew his 162 [ BOOK IV . Several petitions presented by Mr. Pym concerning the militia .
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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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