The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... thing that might make him unworthy of that trust , that he might be proceeded against according to the rules of justice . That the government of the town of Portsmouth , and all other forts , castles , and towns , as were formerly kept ...
... thing that might make him unworthy of that trust , that he might be proceeded against according to the rules of justice . That the government of the town of Portsmouth , and all other forts , castles , and towns , as were formerly kept ...
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... thing proposed by them :) but I confess I cannot entertain any imagination that it would have produced a peace , or given the King any advantage or benefit in the war : what inconvenience it might have produced hath been touched before ...
... thing proposed by them :) but I confess I cannot entertain any imagination that it would have produced a peace , or given the King any advantage or benefit in the war : what inconvenience it might have produced hath been touched before ...
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... thing demanded in the nineteen propositions which was not comprehended in these fourteen , and many additions made that were not in the former ; that they demanded the total abolition and extirpation of archbishops , bishops , deans ...
... thing demanded in the nineteen propositions which was not comprehended in these fourteen , and many additions made that were not in the former ; that they demanded the total abolition and extirpation of archbishops , bishops , deans ...
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... thing treacherously , he was , upon an article of not obeying orders , ( for in this agitation he had re- ceived some such which he had not precisely observed , ) sen- May 5. tenced to lose his head ; which judgment , after long and ...
... thing treacherously , he was , upon an article of not obeying orders , ( for in this agitation he had re- ceived some such which he had not precisely observed , ) sen- May 5. tenced to lose his head ; which judgment , after long and ...
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... thing they had yet ventured upon . Their clergy sounded their trumpets louder to war than ever , if it was possible ; and that Assembly of Divines , to which they had at the treaty urged the King's consent , they resolved May 13 ...
... thing they had yet ventured upon . Their clergy sounded their trumpets louder to war than ever , if it was possible ; and that Assembly of Divines , to which they had at the treaty urged the King's consent , they resolved May 13 ...
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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