The History of the Parliament of England: Which Began November the Third, M.DC.XL.; with a Short and Necessary View of Some Precedent YearsImprinted by M. Bell, for G. Thomason, 1812 - 337 страници Contents: Reprint of 1647 edition, imprinted by Moses Bell, for George Thomason, London. |
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... tooke no great notice of them ; and the Courtiers were confident of the King's Religion , by his due frequenting Prayers and Sermons . The Clergy , whose dependance was meerely upon the King , were wholly takenup in admiration of his ...
... tooke no great notice of them ; and the Courtiers were confident of the King's Religion , by his due frequenting Prayers and Sermons . The Clergy , whose dependance was meerely upon the King , were wholly takenup in admiration of his ...
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... tooke another according to the present occasion . The Covenant itselfe ( expressed at large in the Records of that Kingdome ) The Scots enter into consisted of three principal parts : The first was a re - taking , word for word , of a ...
... tooke another according to the present occasion . The Covenant itselfe ( expressed at large in the Records of that Kingdome ) The Scots enter into consisted of three principal parts : The first was a re - taking , word for word , of a ...
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... tooke , with all the warlike provision which had beene brought into it by Marquesse HAMILTON the yeare before . In that Castle they found the King's Crowne , Scepter and Sword ; which , in great state and solemnity , were carried from ...
... tooke , with all the warlike provision which had beene brought into it by Marquesse HAMILTON the yeare before . In that Castle they found the King's Crowne , Scepter and Sword ; which , in great state and solemnity , were carried from ...
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... tooke - up a great Commodity of Pepper at the Exchange , to be sold againe at an under - rate . A consultation was also had of coyning 400,000l . of base Money , upon allegation that Queen ELIZABETH had done the like for her Irish ...
... tooke - up a great Commodity of Pepper at the Exchange , to be sold againe at an under - rate . A consultation was also had of coyning 400,000l . of base Money , upon allegation that Queen ELIZABETH had done the like for her Irish ...
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... tooke notes of them himselfe , in waiting . The Earle of Strafford answered daily at the Barre , whilest the whole House of Commons , having put themselves into a Committee , had liberty to charge him , every man as he saw occasion ...
... tooke notes of them himselfe , in waiting . The Earle of Strafford answered daily at the Barre , whilest the whole House of Commons , having put themselves into a Committee , had liberty to charge him , every man as he saw occasion ...
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Страница 76 - I, AB, do in the Presence of Almighty God promise, vow and protest, To maintain and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power and estate, the True Reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England...
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Страница 87 - ... of his saintly exercises, a prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a Heathen woman praying to a Heathen God, and that in no serious book, but in the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia...
Страница 260 - But, I assure you, on the word of a king, I never did intend any force, but shall proceed against them in a legal and fair way, for I never meant any other.
Страница 303 - That shall have power to assemble and call together all and singular his majesty's subjects within the county of as well within liberties as without, that are meet and fit for the wars, and them to train, exercise, and put in readiness, and them, after their abilities and faculties, well and sufficiently, from time to time, to cause to be arrayed and weaponed, and to take the muster of them in places most fit for that purpose.
Страница 260 - I must tell you, gentlemen, that so long as these persons that I have accused, for no slight crime, but for treason, are here, I cannot expect that this house will be in the right way that I do heartily wish it. Therefore I am come to tell you, that I must have them wheresoever I find them.
Страница 228 - ... provisions and remedies which might, by the wisdom of your Majesty and counsel of your Parliament, be opposed against them. For preventing whereof, and the better information of your Majesty, your Peers and all other your loyal subjects, we have been necessitated to make a declaration of the state of the kingdom, both before and since the assembly of this Parliament, unto this time, which we do humbly present to your Majesty, without the least intention to lay any blemish upon your royal person,...
Страница 259 - That they have traitorously endeavoured to subvert the rights and very being of Parliaments. 6. That for the completing of their traitorous designs, they have endeavoured (as far as in them lay), by force and terror to compel the Parliament to join with them in their traitorous designs, and to that end have actually raised and countenanced tumults against the King and Parliament.
Страница 87 - God, and that in no serious book, but in the vain amatorious poem of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia : a book in that kind full of worth and wit, but among religious thoughts and duties not worthy to be named nor to be read at any time without good caution, much less in time of trouble and affliction to be a Christian's prayer-book...
Страница 316 - What would you have ? Have I violated your laws ? Have I denied to pass any one bill for the ease and security of my subjects ? I do not ask you what you have done for me.