The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... councils , which had prospered so eminently under the shadow of that power and support . As soon as he returned from Holland , he was called to the privy - council ; and the making him secretary of state , and a peer of the realm , when ...
... councils , which had prospered so eminently under the shadow of that power and support . As soon as he returned from Holland , he was called to the privy - council ; and the making him secretary of state , and a peer of the realm , when ...
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... council - board , there were many impertinencies , incongruities , and insolencies , in the speeches and orations of the judges , much more offensive , and much more scan- dalous than the judgments and sentences them- selves . Besides ...
... council - board , there were many impertinencies , incongruities , and insolencies , in the speeches and orations of the judges , much more offensive , and much more scan- dalous than the judgments and sentences them- selves . Besides ...
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... council had no other notice of it , than all the kingdom had , the Sunday before , when it was declared , " that the next Sunday the liturgy should " be read ; " by which they were the less concerned to foresee or prevent any ...
... council had no other notice of it , than all the kingdom had , the Sunday before , when it was declared , " that the next Sunday the liturgy should " be read ; " by which they were the less concerned to foresee or prevent any ...
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... council - board , but such a dispatch made into whereby they obliged themselves to pursue the ex- Scotland upon it , as expressed the king's dislike tirpation of bishops , and had the impudence to and displeasure , and obliged the lords ...
... council - board , but such a dispatch made into whereby they obliged themselves to pursue the ex- Scotland upon it , as expressed the king's dislike tirpation of bishops , and had the impudence to and displeasure , and obliged the lords ...
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... council , who had the least consideration of his honour , or friendship for those who sat at the helm of affairs ; the duke of Lenox only excepted ; who was a young man of small experience in affairs , though a man of great honour , and ...
... council , who had the least consideration of his honour , or friendship for those who sat at the helm of affairs ; the duke of Lenox only excepted ; who was a young man of small experience in affairs , though a man of great honour , and ...
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