Historical and Biographical Essays, Band 1J. Murray, 1858 - 469 Seiten |
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... claims liberty to protest - Speeches of Culpeper , Pym , and Holles - Geoffrey Palmer does protest- Remarkable scene " Valley of the Shadow of Death " -Sudden fury of excitement - Hats waved over heads - Swords taken out of their belts ...
... claims liberty to protest - Speeches of Culpeper , Pym , and Holles - Geoffrey Palmer does protest- Remarkable scene " Valley of the Shadow of Death " -Sudden fury of excitement - Hats waved over heads - Swords taken out of their belts ...
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... Claim to Protest revived by Slanning - The storm allayed by Pym ( MS ) MONDAY , 20th of Dec. 1641 . · 169 Thirteenth and Last Debate on Remonstrance - Right of Protest in lower House discussed - Elder Vane opposes against Hyde and ...
... Claim to Protest revived by Slanning - The storm allayed by Pym ( MS ) MONDAY , 20th of Dec. 1641 . · 169 Thirteenth and Last Debate on Remonstrance - Right of Protest in lower House discussed - Elder Vane opposes against Hyde and ...
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... claim equal legis- lative power · · PAGE 203 203 Edward III's reign - Unsuccessful attempts of royalty to impose taxes- Statute of Treasons . 204 205 Richard II and Henry IV - Results of triumph of House of Lancaster The thirty articles ...
... claim equal legis- lative power · · PAGE 203 203 Edward III's reign - Unsuccessful attempts of royalty to impose taxes- Statute of Treasons . 204 205 Richard II and Henry IV - Results of triumph of House of Lancaster The thirty articles ...
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... to establish for myself the claim it is proposed to dispute in others , it will be necessary to state the authority from which the most part of the facts given in this paper are derived , and now THE GRAND REMONSTRANCE . 5.
... to establish for myself the claim it is proposed to dispute in others , it will be necessary to state the authority from which the most part of the facts given in this paper are derived , and now THE GRAND REMONSTRANCE . 5.
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... claims to popular sympathy and confidence of which he does not with- hold the credit from other leading men , in so far as ... claim which , in every other case , such suf- ferings constituted - the title which the mere fact of having so ...
... claims to popular sympathy and confidence of which he does not with- hold the credit from other leading men , in so far as ... claim which , in every other case , such suf- ferings constituted - the title which the mere fact of having so ...
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Seite 317 - He was a strong man," so intimates Charles Harvey, who knew him: "in the dark perils of war, in the high places of the field, hope shone in him like a pillar of fire, when it had gone out in all the others.
Seite 5 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Seite 112 - We had sheathed our swords in each other's bowels,' says an eyewitness, ' had not the sagacity and great calmness of Mr. Hampden, by a short speech, prevented it.
Seite 10 - Treatise on the Principle and Construction of Military Bridges, and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations.
Seite 29 - History of Rome. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art.
Seite 73 - Service they please, for we hold it requisite that there should be throughout the whole realm a conformity to that order which the laws enjoin according to the Word of God.
Seite 272 - In this time, his house being within little more than ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university, who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy, bound in by a most logical ratiocination...
Seite 316 - I perceive, your forces are not in a capacity for present release. Wherefore, whatever becomes of us, it will be well for you to get what forces you can together ; and the South to help what they can.
Seite 268 - I have eaten his bread, and served him near thirty years, and will not do so base a thing as to forsake him; and choose rather to lose my life (which I am sure I shall do) to preserve and defend those things which are against my conscience to preserve and defend : for I will deal freely with you, I have no reverence for the bishops, for whom this quarrel [subsists.]" It was not a time to dispute; and his affection to the church had never been suspected.
Seite 24 - History of Latin Christianity ; including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicholas V.