The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...J.H. and J. Parker, 1863 |
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... suffered the parliament to be reduced to a mere committee of the army , and saw the king put to death without an effort to save him ; but he would not make war on his fellow - Presbyterians of Scotland , and thus resigned his command ...
... suffered the parliament to be reduced to a mere committee of the army , and saw the king put to death without an effort to save him ; but he would not make war on his fellow - Presbyterians of Scotland , and thus resigned his command ...
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... suffering party did all that was then done for the improvement of letters and the honour of the nation . Those that intruded into the places of power and profit , did nothing but defile the press with lying news and fast - sermons ...
... suffering party did all that was then done for the improvement of letters and the honour of the nation . Those that intruded into the places of power and profit , did nothing but defile the press with lying news and fast - sermons ...
Stranica 15
... suffering from sickness , prepares to retreat . The Scottish preachers compel Leslie to attack him at Dunbar , Sept. 3 , when the Scots are totally defeated P. Edinburgh at once surrenders , but the castle holds out . The king ...
... suffering from sickness , prepares to retreat . The Scottish preachers compel Leslie to attack him at Dunbar , Sept. 3 , when the Scots are totally defeated P. Edinburgh at once surrenders , but the castle holds out . The king ...
Stranica 18
... suffered he requested the block to be removed so that it might face the church ; and as he laid down his head he exclaimed , " I will look toward Thy sanctuary while here , O Lord , as I hope to live in Thy heavenly sanctuary for ever ...
... suffered he requested the block to be removed so that it might face the church ; and as he laid down his head he exclaimed , " I will look toward Thy sanctuary while here , O Lord , as I hope to live in Thy heavenly sanctuary for ever ...
Stranica 21
... suffer severely , and are obliged to retreat into the Thames " . 66 During this time , " the parliament , " Whitelock says , were very busy in debate of several acts of parliament under consideration , but very little was brought to ...
... suffer severely , and are obliged to retreat into the Thames " . 66 During this time , " the parliament , " Whitelock says , were very busy in debate of several acts of parliament under consideration , but very little was brought to ...
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