England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 Seiten |
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... reason , but there are more reasons , he lost his men , and his workes , and his ordnance , all at a clap , and that is another reason , and he is not able to fight with the Scots and the Earle of Manchester at once , and that is a third ...
... reason , but there are more reasons , he lost his men , and his workes , and his ordnance , all at a clap , and that is another reason , and he is not able to fight with the Scots and the Earle of Manchester at once , and that is a third ...
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... reason . But some things are fundamentals ; about which I shall deal plainly with you : they may not be parted with ; but will , I trust , be de- livered over to posterity , as being the fruits of our blood and travail . The Government ...
... reason . But some things are fundamentals ; about which I shall deal plainly with you : they may not be parted with ; but will , I trust , be de- livered over to posterity , as being the fruits of our blood and travail . The Government ...
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... reason looked unto in all , there being some of the laws that are contrary to both : as the putting of men to death for theft , the sparing of the lives of men for murder , under the notion and name of manslaughter . [ The Committee ...
... reason looked unto in all , there being some of the laws that are contrary to both : as the putting of men to death for theft , the sparing of the lives of men for murder , under the notion and name of manslaughter . [ The Committee ...
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CONSTITUTIONAL | 132 |
B CONTEMPORARY VIEWS | 149 |
PARLIAMENT | 156 |
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