The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... present at- tempting it ; and the bishops themselves , whose interest was to be most advanced thereby , applied all their counsels secretly to have the matter more maturely considered ; and the whole design was never consulted but ...
... present at- tempting it ; and the bishops themselves , whose interest was to be most advanced thereby , applied all their counsels secretly to have the matter more maturely considered ; and the whole design was never consulted but ...
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... present at York ) were chosen by the king ; all popular men , and not one of them of much interest in the court , but only the earl of Holland , who was known to be fit for any counsel that should be taken against the earl of Strafford ...
... present at York ) were chosen by the king ; all popular men , and not one of them of much interest in the court , but only the earl of Holland , who was known to be fit for any counsel that should be taken against the earl of Strafford ...
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... present supply " the public faith was so deeply engaged to the they thought fit to make use of their credit with city for a great debt ; and so many particular the city ; to whom a formal embassy of lords and " members in the loan of ...
... present supply " the public faith was so deeply engaged to the they thought fit to make use of their credit with city for a great debt ; and so many particular the city ; to whom a formal embassy of lords and " members in the loan of ...
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... present parlia- | that of the protestation ; and , the taking away the votes of bishops out of the house of peers , ) " that Then they magnified their own services : " that " had attempted to disaffect and discontent his having found ...
... present parlia- | that of the protestation ; and , the taking away the votes of bishops out of the house of peers , ) " that Then they magnified their own services : " that " had attempted to disaffect and discontent his having found ...
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... present it themselves ; and that he would command that it should be entered in the journal of the house . And his majesty casting his eye perfunctorily upon it , and believing it had been drawn by mature ad- vice , no sooner received it ...
... present it themselves ; and that he would command that it should be entered in the journal of the house . And his majesty casting his eye perfunctorily upon it , and believing it had been drawn by mature ad- vice , no sooner received it ...
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