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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... trained bands and ammunition of the kingdom . ' The future Militia Bill was already fore- shadowed in these terms of reference . Falkland and Culpepper sat on this committee by the side of Pym and the younger Vane . There was an ...
... trained bands and ammunition of the kingdom . ' The future Militia Bill was already fore- shadowed in these terms of reference . Falkland and Culpepper sat on this committee by the side of Pym and the younger Vane . There was an ...
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... Trained Bands kept guard night and day in Palace Yard.2 Guard voted for Parlia- ment . Oct. 20 . The Epis- copalian party becoming a Royalist The language of Hyde and Falkland was sufficient evi- dence that the Episcopalian party was in ...
... Trained Bands kept guard night and day in Palace Yard.2 Guard voted for Parlia- ment . Oct. 20 . The Epis- copalian party becoming a Royalist The language of Hyde and Falkland was sufficient evi- dence that the Episcopalian party was in ...
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... trained bands south of the Trent in defence of the kingdom . It is true that this was only what Essex had authority from the King to do ; but the addition of a clause ' that this power ' might continue till this Parliament shall take ...
... trained bands south of the Trent in defence of the kingdom . It is true that this was only what Essex had authority from the King to do ; but the addition of a clause ' that this power ' might continue till this Parliament shall take ...
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... trained bands in a posture of defence under Essex in the south and Holland in the north , " and for securing Precautions the persons of the prime Papists . " The Lords re- mended by coiled from trenching so far upon the authority of the ...
... trained bands in a posture of defence under Essex in the south and Holland in the north , " and for securing Precautions the persons of the prime Papists . " The Lords re- mended by coiled from trenching so far upon the authority of the ...
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... trained bands to guard them for a few days , to give them time to pre- pare their reasons . If he were then convinced , he would con- tinue this protection to them , and also take such a course as might be fit for the safety of his own ...
... trained bands to guard them for a few days , to give them time to pre- pare their reasons . If he were then convinced , he would con- tinue this protection to them , and also take such a course as might be fit for the safety of his own ...
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