The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 4University Press, 1849 |
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... presbyterian ; but in matter of state , and with reference to tủe war , perfectly in - dependent . He abhorred all thoughts of peace , and that the king should ever more have the government , towards whose person , notwithstanding the ...
... presbyterian ; but in matter of state , and with reference to tủe war , perfectly in - dependent . He abhorred all thoughts of peace , and that the king should ever more have the government , towards whose person , notwithstanding the ...
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... presbyterians , as they were in conjunction with the Scots , seemed no unnatural argument to work upon those who professed to be swayed by matter of conscience in religion : since it was out of all question , that they should never find ...
... presbyterians , as they were in conjunction with the Scots , seemed no unnatural argument to work upon those who professed to be swayed by matter of conscience in religion : since it was out of all question , that they should never find ...
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... presbyterian , ) yet there were only three men , Vane , Cromwell , and Ireton , who governed and disposed all the rest according to their sentiments ; and without doubt they had not yet published their dark designs to many of their own ...
... presbyterian , ) yet there were only three men , Vane , Cromwell , and Ireton , who governed and disposed all the rest according to their sentiments ; and without doubt they had not yet published their dark designs to many of their own ...
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... commissioners , was , that they peremptorily insisted upon his majesty's condescension and promise , for the establishment of the presbyterian government in 1 VOL . IV . N IX . 175178 Montrevil's negociation with the king . England.
... commissioners , was , that they peremptorily insisted upon his majesty's condescension and promise , for the establishment of the presbyterian government in 1 VOL . IV . N IX . 175178 Montrevil's negociation with the king . England.
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... presbyterians , than an expedient for his restoration or preservation : and he was very much displeased with some persons , of near trust about the queen , to whose misinformation and advice he imputed what her majesty had done in that ...
... presbyterians , than an expedient for his restoration or preservation : and he was very much displeased with some persons , of near trust about the queen , to whose misinformation and advice he imputed what her majesty had done in that ...
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