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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... troops against his native country in 1640 , and had been dismissed from the English army by the Parliament on account of his religion . Such a man was not likely to brook the predominance of Argyle and Hamilton . He had talked of ...
... troops against his native country in 1640 , and had been dismissed from the English army by the Parliament on account of his religion . Such a man was not likely to brook the predominance of Argyle and Hamilton . He had talked of ...
Stranica 55
... troops to be em- ployed ? reduction of the rebels . consented , and the English The Scottish Parliament Parliament was asked to accept the offer thus made . Falkland and Culpepper , dreading lest Scottish troops might again give the law ...
... troops to be em- ployed ? reduction of the rebels . consented , and the English The Scottish Parliament Parliament was asked to accept the offer thus made . Falkland and Culpepper , dreading lest Scottish troops might again give the law ...
Stranica 70
... troops should be sent at once , under Sir Simon Harcourt . They were then asked to request that the Scots should cross the sea at the same time . In this way the balance of force would be altered in favour of Puritanism . The ...
... troops should be sent at once , under Sir Simon Harcourt . They were then asked to request that the Scots should cross the sea at the same time . In this way the balance of force would be altered in favour of Puritanism . The ...
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... troops to 1,000 . They now resolved to ask for as many as 5,000 , though 3,000 had been thought too much on the day before . Before night this proposal was agreed to by the Lords.1 In these last conflicts Hampden had been once more by ...
... troops to 1,000 . They now resolved to ask for as many as 5,000 , though 3,000 had been thought too much on the day before . Before night this proposal was agreed to by the Lords.1 In these last conflicts Hampden had been once more by ...
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... troops in any part of England that he pleased , to use them against another part , they must demand the enactment of a new law which would take the command of the militia or trained bands of the counties entirely out of his hands . In ...
... troops in any part of England that he pleased , to use them against another part , they must demand the enactment of a new law which would take the command of the militia or trained bands of the counties entirely out of his hands . In ...
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