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
... Parliament reassembles The Episcopalian party be- comes a Royalist party . The permanent work of the Long Parliament ended Voices raised for toleration Brooke's Discourse on Episcopacy • • · · The second Bishops ' Ex- clusion Bill ...
... Parliament reassembles The Episcopalian party be- comes a Royalist party . The permanent work of the Long Parliament ended Voices raised for toleration Brooke's Discourse on Episcopacy • • · · The second Bishops ' Ex- clusion Bill ...
Stranica xiv
... Parliament resolves that The Royal assent given the Bishops ' Exclusion Bill PAGE 166 Digby's intercepted letter . 167 The Queen leaves England 168 Hyde's constitutional views 169 Charles's plans • • 170 the country must defend The King ...
... Parliament resolves that The Royal assent given the Bishops ' Exclusion Bill PAGE 166 Digby's intercepted letter . 167 The Queen leaves England 168 Hyde's constitutional views 169 Charles's plans • • 170 the country must defend The King ...
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... Parliament ' had always been of great authority ; and he then cited from the Rolls of Parliament an ordinance of the year 1373. It is true that the citation had no bearing whatever on the point in question , as the ordinance of 1373 had ...
... Parliament ' had always been of great authority ; and he then cited from the Rolls of Parliament an ordinance of the year 1373. It is true that the citation had no bearing whatever on the point in question , as the ordinance of 1373 had ...
Stranica 7
... Parliament , in order to make it a basis of operations against the Parliament at Westminster . The Irish Catholics , it was hoped , would be easily won to the royal cause by the grant of religious liberty.2 ' The King's letters to the ...
... Parliament , in order to make it a basis of operations against the Parliament at Westminster . The Irish Catholics , it was hoped , would be easily won to the royal cause by the grant of religious liberty.2 ' The King's letters to the ...
Stranica 18
... Parliament , but he could not hinder them from remaining in Scotland to keep watch over his own pro- ceedings . ? The feast in the Parlia - s ment House . To all appearance Charles had at last succeeded in winning the hearts of his ...
... Parliament , but he could not hinder them from remaining in Scotland to keep watch over his own pro- ceedings . ? The feast in the Parlia - s ment House . To all appearance Charles had at last succeeded in winning the hearts of his ...
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