History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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Stranica xi
... Charles and the Parliament Charles's intentions with regard to the English leaders He attempts to gain a party in England Growth of fanaticism Rising feeling against the sects · · Parliament reassembles The Episcopalian party be- comes ...
... Charles and the Parliament Charles's intentions with regard to the English leaders He attempts to gain a party in England Growth of fanaticism Rising feeling against the sects · · Parliament reassembles The Episcopalian party be- comes ...
Stranica xii
... Charles's passive resist- 88 . Bearing of the Irish rebel- lion on English politics . Alleged understanding be- tween Charles and the rebels • Warning conveyed by the Commons to the Peers . The Impressment Bill The first Militia Bill ...
... Charles's passive resist- 88 . Bearing of the Irish rebel- lion on English politics . Alleged understanding be- tween Charles and the rebels • Warning conveyed by the Commons to the Peers . The Impressment Bill The first Militia Bill ...
Stranica xiv
... Charles's plans • • 170 the country must defend The King asked to remair . itself · • 155 near Westminster 171 The ... Charles refuses to abandon Confiscation of Irish land The siege of Drogheda The misery of Ireland The Commons claim su ...
... Charles's plans • • 170 the country must defend The King asked to remair . itself · • 155 near Westminster 171 The ... Charles refuses to abandon Confiscation of Irish land The siege of Drogheda The misery of Ireland The Commons claim su ...
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... Charles's hopes of military assistance . Charles found grounds for believing that a still larger force would be placed at his disposal . He wrote to the Queen that the Scots had resolved to maintain in his service 5,000 foot and 1,000 ...
... Charles's hopes of military assistance . Charles found grounds for believing that a still larger force would be placed at his disposal . He wrote to the Queen that the Scots had resolved to maintain in his service 5,000 foot and 1,000 ...
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... Charles added that he had gained over , by assurances of office and promotion , those who had been his bitterest ... Charles's hope of support from the Scottish Presbyterians was accompanied by a continuance of his hope of support ...
... Charles added that he had gained over , by assurances of office and promotion , those who had been his bitterest ... Charles's hope of support from the Scottish Presbyterians was accompanied by a continuance of his hope of support ...
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