The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... forces now attending your majesty , may be " removed and discharged : and that , for the future , you will raise no such guards or ex- traordinary forces , but , according to the law , " in case of actual rebellion , or invasion . 17 ...
... forces now attending your majesty , may be " removed and discharged : and that , for the future , you will raise no such guards or ex- traordinary forces , but , according to the law , " in case of actual rebellion , or invasion . 17 ...
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... forces , the parliament would procure themselves tions in the second ; which they could reduce to I to be believed , that it was to overthrow religion , public acts , whensoever they pleased . It is very " and suppress the laws and ...
... forces , the parliament would procure themselves tions in the second ; which they could reduce to I to be believed , that it was to overthrow religion , public acts , whensoever they pleased . It is very " and suppress the laws and ...
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... forces from Denmark , " France , or Spain , ( how improbable and ridicu- " lous soever that bundle of information appeared " to all wise and knowing men , ) it was no wonder " if the easiness to deceive , and the willingness to " be ...
... forces from Denmark , " France , or Spain , ( how improbable and ridicu- " lous soever that bundle of information appeared " to all wise and knowing men , ) it was no wonder " if the easiness to deceive , and the willingness to " be ...
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... forces were sent from London ) by the ordinary forces and trained bands of that county ; by colour whereof , he hoped to have such resort , that he should need no other industry to raise such an army as should be sufficient to preserve ...
... forces were sent from London ) by the ordinary forces and trained bands of that county ; by colour whereof , he hoped to have such resort , that he should need no other industry to raise such an army as should be sufficient to preserve ...
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... forces against us , what they had ; and therefore , having , by their " and your other peaceable and loyal subjects ; and ordinance of the militia , many voluntary companies " to make great preparations for war , both in the formed of ...
... forces against us , what they had ; and therefore , having , by their " and your other peaceable and loyal subjects ; and ordinance of the militia , many voluntary companies " to make great preparations for war , both in the formed of ...
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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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