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The Independents demanded full liberty of conscience ; the City protested ; the
Houses withdrew their demand for the surrender of the northern posts by the
Scots who had meanwhile moved south to Newark and again insisted on the ...
The Independents demanded full liberty of conscience ; the City protested ; the
Houses withdrew their demand for the surrender of the northern posts by the
Scots who had meanwhile moved south to Newark and again insisted on the ...
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He entertained , though he did not accept , proposals from the Independents to
establish moderate episcopacy , " pass delinquents and waive Ireland ” till the
Scots were gone and he could negotiate with Parliament . He listened to the
advice ...
He entertained , though he did not accept , proposals from the Independents to
establish moderate episcopacy , " pass delinquents and waive Ireland ” till the
Scots were gone and he could negotiate with Parliament . He listened to the
advice ...
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Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. terians and Independents were coming to
close grips . The chief problem was the treatment of the King . Amid its renewed
activity in filling vacant seats and ordering the sale of the sequestered estates of ...
Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. terians and Independents were coming to
close grips . The chief problem was the treatment of the King . Amid its renewed
activity in filling vacant seats and ordering the sale of the sequestered estates of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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