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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... 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- and Antrim , the one of ...
... 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- and Antrim , the one of ...
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... Scottish army to dissolve his English Parliament and to enable him to pronounce its past legislation null and void.1 Of this change of feeling Charles was unable to take ad- vantage . He was far away , scheming how to use that very ...
... Scottish army to dissolve his English Parliament and to enable him to pronounce its past legislation null and void.1 Of this change of feeling Charles was unable to take ad- vantage . He was far away , scheming how to use that very ...
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... Scottish 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 ...
... Scottish 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 ...
Stranica 20
... Scottish Parliament . On the 16th an Act was passed , according to which the King was to choose his officers ' subject to the advice of Parliament.'2 Charles , perhaps , thought that the mere form of concession would be enough . The ...
... Scottish Parliament . On the 16th an Act was passed , according to which the King was to choose his officers ' subject to the advice of Parliament.'2 Charles , perhaps , thought that the mere form of concession would be enough . The ...
Stranica 21
... Scottish nation at his back . In the minds of those country Argyle's party . gentlemen and townsmen who followed him was the fixed idea that they had been fighting for a great cause , and that Roxburgh and Morton had deserted that cause ...
... Scottish nation at his back . In the minds of those country Argyle's party . gentlemen and townsmen who followed him was the fixed idea that they had been fighting for a great cause , and that Roxburgh and Morton had deserted that cause ...
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