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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... hope that , even if the Bill could be got through the Lords , it would receive the and - Branch Royal assent . The energies of the Houses were directed to the provision of money , in order that both armies might be got rid of as soon as ...
... hope that , even if the Bill could be got through the Lords , it would receive the and - Branch Royal assent . The energies of the Houses were directed to the provision of money , in order that both armies might be got rid of as soon as ...
Stranica 7
... hope of support from the Scottish Presbyterians was accompanied by a continuance of his hope of support from the Irish Catholics . Twice had messengers crossed the negotiations sea with communications from the King to Ormond Irish Catho ...
... hope of support from the Scottish Presbyterians was accompanied by a continuance of his hope of support from the Irish Catholics . Twice had messengers crossed the negotiations sea with communications from the King to Ormond Irish Catho ...
Stranica 28
... hope some day , " wrote the King , " they may repent of their severity . . . . . I believe , before all be done , that they will not have such great cause for joy . " A week later he con- tinued in the same strain , “ I hope many will ...
... hope some day , " wrote the King , " they may repent of their severity . . . . . I believe , before all be done , that they will not have such great cause for joy . " A week later he con- tinued in the same strain , “ I hope many will ...
Stranica 40
... hope permanently to exclude it from the Church , any more than it was for Pyn to hope to make it permanently dominant in the Church . The funda- ditions of misunder- Both sides , in short , were driven by their antecedents to ...
... hope permanently to exclude it from the Church , any more than it was for Pyn to hope to make it permanently dominant in the Church . The funda- ditions of misunder- Both sides , in short , were driven by their antecedents to ...
Stranica 42
... hope of obtaining military assistance in the North , and it is now known from other sources that the inference was correct . Pym asked whether the danger was at an end yet . Secret forces , he said , had been prepared , and the chief ...
... hope of obtaining military assistance in the North , and it is now known from other sources that the inference was correct . Pym asked whether the danger was at an end yet . Secret forces , he said , had been prepared , and the chief ...
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