The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... crown . This history was first begun by the express command of king Charles the First , who , having a desire that an account of the calamities God was pleased to inflict on the unhappy part of his reign should be reported to posterity ...
... crown . This history was first begun by the express command of king Charles the First , who , having a desire that an account of the calamities God was pleased to inflict on the unhappy part of his reign should be reported to posterity ...
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... crown , is so defaced , that it is already , within little more than fifty years since the murder committed on that pious prince , by some men made a mystery to judge , on whose side was the right , and on which the rebellion is to be ...
... crown , is so defaced , that it is already , within little more than fifty years since the murder committed on that pious prince , by some men made a mystery to judge , on whose side was the right , and on which the rebellion is to be ...
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... crown of England cannot possibly contrive or wish more miserable cir- cumstances for it to be involved in . But we are rather desirous to draw a veil over all the calamities that have proceeded from this cause ; as well because the ...
... crown of England cannot possibly contrive or wish more miserable cir- cumstances for it to be involved in . But we are rather desirous to draw a veil over all the calamities that have proceeded from this cause ; as well because the ...
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... crown of briers and thorns that must be set on his head without he can satisfy all reasonable men that it is his fixed principle and reso- lution inviolably to defend our religion and preserve our laws . Upon the whole matter , we have ...
... crown of briers and thorns that must be set on his head without he can satisfy all reasonable men that it is his fixed principle and reso- lution inviolably to defend our religion and preserve our laws . Upon the whole matter , we have ...
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... crown carefully and honestly collected , and distributed with an equal hand of generosity and good husbandry , according to the several occa- sions that may require either ; how can such a minister be watching the secret machinations of ...
... crown carefully and honestly collected , and distributed with an equal hand of generosity and good husbandry , according to the several occa- sions that may require either ; how can such a minister be watching the secret machinations of ...
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accused affection amongst apprehension archbishop archbishop of Canterbury army attend authority believed bill bill of attainder bishops brought church committee confidence conscience consent council counsellors counsels court crown debate declared desired discourse duke duty earl of Essex earl of Holland earl of Strafford endeavour enemies England favour fears hath high treason honour house of commons house of peers inclined Ireland Isle of Rhé jealousies judgment justice king's kingdom knew least liberty likewise London lord lord Cottington majesty majesty's marquis of Hamilton matter militia mischief nation nature never obliged occasion officers opinion papists particular party passed passion peace persons petition prejudice present preserve pretended prince privilege of parliament proceedings prosecution protestation queen reason rebellion received religion reproach reputation resolution resolved Scotland Scots sent soever subjects temper thing tion trust truth votes whereof whilst whole