The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 6Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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... kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over insisting upon the inso- lence and presumption of the army , which had pre- vailed , and crushed them , took now new spirit ...
... kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over insisting upon the inso- lence and presumption of the army , which had pre- vailed , and crushed them , took now new spirit ...
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... kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had landed in Mun- ster , either out of the jealousy they had of the lord Inchiquin , or because the best part of their army of English were under his command in that ...
... kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had landed in Mun- ster , either out of the jealousy they had of the lord Inchiquin , or because the best part of their army of English were under his command in that ...
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... kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to ... kingdom of Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England ...
... kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to ... kingdom of Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England ...
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... kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the " same thing , and to live happily under the govern- " ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged and ...
... kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the " same thing , and to live happily under the govern- " ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged and ...
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... kingdom happy ; which if dissolved , all " the mischief and tyranny they had formerly felt " and undergone , would break in upon them with a " torrent that should destroy them . " Every body declared , " that there was no purpose to ...
... kingdom happy ; which if dissolved , all " the mischief and tyranny they had formerly felt " and undergone , would break in upon them with a " torrent that should destroy them . " Every body declared , " that there was no purpose to ...
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