The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Though they waited for the King's answer to the Nineteen Propositions , no one ,
least of all such a man as Pym , could doubt what that answer would contain ,
and he and his party strove in every way to secure themselves . They forbade the
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Though they waited for the King's answer to the Nineteen Propositions , no one ,
least of all such a man as Pym , could doubt what that answer would contain ,
and he and his party strove in every way to secure themselves . They forbade the
...
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On May 6 the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords
demanded a conference ; and Essex in an impassioned speech declared that "
they were bound by their Covenant to defend the King's just rights . " They had ...
On May 6 the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords
demanded a conference ; and Essex in an impassioned speech declared that "
they were bound by their Covenant to defend the King's just rights . " They had ...
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the King , and carried a motion for a general rendezvous of the army . ... 414 On
that same day the House , irritated by the King's request to come to London for a
personal treaty , voted that the King was ' bound in justice and by the duty ...
the King , and carried a motion for a general rendezvous of the army . ... 414 On
that same day the House , irritated by the King's request to come to London for a
personal treaty , voted that the King was ' bound in justice and by the duty ...
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