The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... majesty and the first proposition made by themselves , and that those should be first concluded on before they pro ... majesty's own revenue but in a very small proportion , which in a good part had been employed in the maintenance of ...
... majesty and the first proposition made by themselves , and that those should be first concluded on before they pro ... majesty's own revenue but in a very small proportion , which in a good part had been employed in the maintenance of ...
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... majesty and the safety of the kingdom ; and that they should not admit into them any foreign forces , or any other forces raised without his majesty's authority and consent of the two Houses of Parliament ; and they should use their ...
... majesty and the safety of the kingdom ; and that they should not admit into them any foreign forces , or any other forces raised without his majesty's authority and consent of the two Houses of Parliament ; and they should use their ...
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... majesty's reasons , or to oppose other reasons to weigh against them , but April 10. only said that April 5 . ' They ... majesty would be pleased to disband his armies , as they likewise would be ready to disband all their forces which ...
... majesty's reasons , or to oppose other reasons to weigh against them , but April 10. only said that April 5 . ' They ... majesty would be pleased to disband his armies , as they likewise would be ready to disband all their forces which ...
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... majesty's consent , will be in such manner recalled , disclaimed , and provided against , that no seed will remain ... majesty is resolved , by his readiness to consent to whatsoever shall be proposed to him , by bill , for the real good ...
... majesty's consent , will be in such manner recalled , disclaimed , and provided against , that no seed will remain ... majesty is resolved , by his readiness to consent to whatsoever shall be proposed to him , by bill , for the real good ...
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... majesty was required to promise to pass such other bills for settling Church - government as upon consultation with ... majesty's appro- bation ; I say , whosoever remembers and considers all this , ( to say nothing of the limitations ...
... majesty was required to promise to pass such other bills for settling Church - government as upon consultation with ... majesty's appro- bation ; I say , whosoever remembers and considers all this , ( to say nothing of the limitations ...
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able amongst arms Arthur Aston battle believed body of horse Bristol cannon castle Chancellor charge colonel command commissioners consent Cornwall Council courage Court Covenant declared defend desired Digby discourse Donnington Castle earl of Essex earl of Holland earl of Newcastle enemy enemy's engaged England expected garrison gentlemen Gloster governor Greenevill honour hope horse and foot House of Peers Houses of Parliament hundred inclined Ireland jealousy King King's army kingdom kingdom of England knew letters likewise London lord Hopton majesty majesty's marquis never officers Oxford party peace persons present preserve prince Morrice prince Rupert prisoners provisions quarters raised Ralph Hopton reason rebels received regiment reputation resolution resolved retired returned Scotland Scots sent side siege sir William Waller soever soldiers supply taken thence thing thither thought tion town treaty troops trust Uxbridge VIII whereof whilst whole army Wilmott