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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Stranica 22
... refused to listen to vague accusations . He believed , he said , that a man in Montrose's condition would say much to have the liberty to come to his presence . He had made up his mind to Oct. 10. come to terms with the Parliament . On ...
... refused to listen to vague accusations . He believed , he said , that a man in Montrose's condition would say much to have the liberty to come to his presence . He had made up his mind to Oct. 10. come to terms with the Parliament . On ...
Stranica 32
... refused to listen to a plea which made so light of the peril , and the Lords were asked to concur in measures for the protection of Parliament . To this demand the Lords at once assented , and from that day a hundred men from the ...
... refused to listen to a plea which made so light of the peril , and the Lords were asked to concur in measures for the protection of Parliament . To this demand the Lords at once assented , and from that day a hundred men from the ...
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... refused to be frightened by the danger of admitting ignorant and vulgar persons to teach . Why , he asks , may not a man be allowed to preach , though he is basely employed all the week in trade , as well as a bishop who is busy all the ...
... refused to be frightened by the danger of admitting ignorant and vulgar persons to teach . Why , he asks , may not a man be allowed to preach , though he is basely employed all the week in trade , as well as a bishop who is busy all the ...
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... refuse In intriguing with the Catholic Lords , Charles was applying a lighted match to a magazine of gunpowder . One day in August Sir James Dillon met Lord Maguire in Dub- lin , and proposed to him , in the name of the colonels poses ...
... refuse In intriguing with the Catholic Lords , Charles was applying a lighted match to a magazine of gunpowder . One day in August Sir James Dillon met Lord Maguire in Dub- lin , and proposed to him , in the name of the colonels poses ...
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... refused to support Nov. 6. him further , as he was obliged to consent to the ad- journment of the debate . On the following day the House 1 Nalson , ii . 600. D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxii . fol . 60 b . 2 D'Ewes's Diary , Harl ...
... refused to support Nov. 6. him further , as he was obliged to consent to the ad- journment of the debate . On the following day the House 1 Nalson , ii . 600. D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS . clxii . fol . 60 b . 2 D'Ewes's Diary , Harl ...
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