The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... raised without his majesty's authority and consent of the two Houses of Parliament ; and they should use their utmost endeavours to suppress all forces whatsoever raised without such authority and consent ; and they should seize all ...
... raised without his majesty's authority and consent of the two Houses of Parliament ; and they should use their utmost endeavours to suppress all forces whatsoever raised without such authority and consent ; and they should seize all ...
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... raised and brought into them contrary to the law , but should use their utmost endea- vours to suppress such forces , and should seize all arms and ammunition which by the laws and statutes of the kingdom they ought to seize . ' March ...
... raised and brought into them contrary to the law , but should use their utmost endea- vours to suppress such forces , and should seize all arms and ammunition which by the laws and statutes of the kingdom they ought to seize . ' March ...
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... raised , and that he would be pleased to return to his Parliament ; ' March 28. the King answered , March 29 . That he was as ready and willing that all armies should be disbanded as any person whatsoever ; and conceived the best way to ...
... raised , and that he would be pleased to return to his Parliament ; ' March 28. the King answered , March 29 . That he was as ready and willing that all armies should be disbanded as any person whatsoever ; and conceived the best way to ...
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... raised against him , and by that so distracted this miserable kingdom . And if this offer of his majesty be not consented to , ( in which he asks nothing for which there is not apparent justice on his side , and in which he defers many ...
... raised against him , and by that so distracted this miserable kingdom . And if this offer of his majesty be not consented to , ( in which he asks nothing for which there is not apparent justice on his side , and in which he defers many ...
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... raise the siege , or to join with those in the town ; and in this melancholic conclusion his majesty retired for the present , resolving to make any other reasonable attempt the next day . In the mean time , some soldiers found means to ...
... raise the siege , or to join with those in the town ; and in this melancholic conclusion his majesty retired for the present , resolving to make any other reasonable attempt the next day . In the mean time , some soldiers found means to ...
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