The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Том 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... affection to his people prevailed with him to suppress that passion which might well enough become him upon such an invitation . ' He said , ' he had considered his answer of the first of that month at Theobald's which was said to have ...
... affection to his people prevailed with him to suppress that passion which might well enough become him upon such an invitation . ' He said , ' he had considered his answer of the first of that month at Theobald's which was said to have ...
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... affection : it being evident to all understandings that those mischievous and wicked rebels are not so capable of great advantage as by having their false dis- courses so far believed as to raise fears and jealousies to the distraction ...
... affection : it being evident to all understandings that those mischievous and wicked rebels are not so capable of great advantage as by having their false dis- courses so far believed as to raise fears and jealousies to the distraction ...
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... affections than words ; that Remonstrance valued his acts of grace and justice at so high a rate that it declared the kingdom to be then a gainer , though it had charged itself by bills of subsidies and poll - money with the levy of six ...
... affections than words ; that Remonstrance valued his acts of grace and justice at so high a rate that it declared the kingdom to be then a gainer , though it had charged itself by bills of subsidies and poll - money with the levy of six ...
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... affections of our good subjects as to think ourselves in need of any foreign force to preserve us from oppression ... affection from our people . And we shall trust God with all . ' 30. These quick answers from the King gave them very ...
... affections of our good subjects as to think ourselves in need of any foreign force to preserve us from oppression ... affection from our people . And we shall trust God with all . ' 30. These quick answers from the King gave them very ...
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... affections and blessings of all his good English people . 62. Towards this good work , ' he said , ' as he had lately made des- patches into Scotland to quicken the levies there for Ulster , so he heartily wished that his Parliament ...
... affections and blessings of all his good English people . 62. Towards this good work , ' he said , ' as he had lately made des- patches into Scotland to quicken the levies there for Ulster , so he heartily wished that his Parliament ...
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