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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... peace.2 Bill dropped . Aug. 12 . The armies to be got rid of . Parliament- ary Com- missioners to attend the Parliament was anxious to keep the Scots in good humour . It was also anxious to keep a watch on the movements of the King . It ...
... peace.2 Bill dropped . Aug. 12 . The armies to be got rid of . Parliament- ary Com- missioners to attend the Parliament was anxious to keep the Scots in good humour . It was also anxious to keep a watch on the movements of the King . It ...
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... peace and of the joy and comfort thereof ! " The English The English army was at last slowly disbanding - as quickly , at army begins least , as money could be furnished . The Scottish to break up . army broke up from Durham and ...
... peace and of the joy and comfort thereof ! " The English The English army was at last slowly disbanding - as quickly , at army begins least , as money could be furnished . The Scottish to break up . army broke up from Durham and ...
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... peace , Great weight Aug. 30 . The Scots ' departure known in London . for a cessation of strife at hoine and abroad . On the 30th it was known in London that the Scots had really evacuated the northern counties . The news was received ...
... peace , Great weight Aug. 30 . The Scots ' departure known in London . for a cessation of strife at hoine and abroad . On the 30th it was known in London that the Scots had really evacuated the northern counties . The news was received ...
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... peace . On the 30th yet another ordered a general disarmament of recusants . If Charles's language can be trusted he was more annoyed at the interference of Parliament with a permission which he had given to the Spanish ambassador to ...
... peace . On the 30th yet another ordered a general disarmament of recusants . If Charles's language can be trusted he was more annoyed at the interference of Parliament with a permission which he had given to the Spanish ambassador to ...
Stranica 11
... peace- fully ? Was it that the leaders of the minority thought that enough had been done in the way of reform , and that Charles could be trusted to carry on the government con- stitutionally under changed conditions ? Those who tional ...
... peace- fully ? Was it that the leaders of the minority thought that enough had been done in the way of reform , and that Charles could be trusted to carry on the government con- stitutionally under changed conditions ? Those who tional ...
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