The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1827 |
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... liament was governed ; yet there were a people of an infe- fior degree , who , by good husbandry , clothing , and other thriving arts , had gotten very great fortunes ; and , by de- grees , getting themselves into the gentlemen's ...
... liament was governed ; yet there were a people of an infe- fior degree , who , by good husbandry , clothing , and other thriving arts , had gotten very great fortunes ; and , by de- grees , getting themselves into the gentlemen's ...
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... liament , whereby their actions are declared treasonable , and their persons traitors . And thereupon your majesty hath set up your standard against them , whereby you have put the two houses of parliament , and , in them , this whole ...
... liament , whereby their actions are declared treasonable , and their persons traitors . And thereupon your majesty hath set up your standard against them , whereby you have put the two houses of parliament , and , in them , this whole ...
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... liament . " This message had no better effect or reception than the for- mer ; their principal officers being sent down since the last message to Northampton to put the army into a readiness to march . And now they required the earl of ...
... liament . " This message had no better effect or reception than the for- mer ; their principal officers being sent down since the last message to Northampton to put the army into a readiness to march . And now they required the earl of ...
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... liament had been least prevalent , and where some regiments of foot were levying for his service . Before his leaving Not- tingham , as a farewell to his hopes of a treaty , and to make the deeper sense and impression , in the hearts of ...
... liament had been least prevalent , and where some regiments of foot were levying for his service . Before his leaving Not- tingham , as a farewell to his hopes of a treaty , and to make the deeper sense and impression , in the hearts of ...
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... liament had a full and well formed army , before the king had one full regiment , and the earl of Essex was himself come to Northampton , some days before his majesty went from Not- tingham , his lordship neither disquieted the king ...
... liament had a full and well formed army , before the king had one full regiment , and the earl of Essex was himself come to Northampton , some days before his majesty went from Not- tingham , his lordship neither disquieted the king ...
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