History of the Commonwealth of England: To the death of Charles IH. Colburn, 1826 - 696 страници |
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... majority of foot in the army of the associated counties , in which independency , under the auspices of Cromwel , the second in command , already began to prevail . This hap- pened in October 1643 f : 1644 . Quarrel Edward King . The ...
... majority of foot in the army of the associated counties , in which independency , under the auspices of Cromwel , the second in command , already began to prevail . This hap- pened in October 1643 f : 1644 . Quarrel Edward King . The ...
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... majority , par- ticularly of the lower house , had been engaged in opposition to the views of the court , yet it could not be supposed , that when it became evi- dent that blows and martial strife must decide XXI . CHAP . the contest ...
... majority , par- ticularly of the lower house , had been engaged in opposition to the views of the court , yet it could not be supposed , that when it became evi- dent that blows and martial strife must decide XXI . CHAP . the contest ...
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... majority in both houses of parliament . The independents had the goodness of their cause , and the superiority of their talents . The most important measure which originated with the in- dependents , was the self - denying ordinance ...
... majority in both houses of parliament . The independents had the goodness of their cause , and the superiority of their talents . The most important measure which originated with the in- dependents , was the self - denying ordinance ...
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... majority of the commissioners from Scotland . In the gress of this measure the house appears to have been only once divided , which occurred on the twenty - first of January , when it was put to the vote whether Fairfax should be ...
... majority of the commissioners from Scotland . In the gress of this measure the house appears to have been only once divided , which occurred on the twenty - first of January , when it was put to the vote whether Fairfax should be ...
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... been previously determined on . On the twenty - first it was decided by a majority of three , that new writs should be issued for South- 1645 . are issued . XXI . 16 45 . Two hun- wark , Bury 38 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
... been previously determined on . On the twenty - first it was decided by a majority of three , that new writs should be issued for South- 1645 . are issued . XXI . 16 45 . Two hun- wark , Bury 38 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
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Страница 160 - But there are other judges who think I ought not to have translated Chaucer into English, out of a quite contrary notion: they suppose there is a certain veneration due to his old language, and that it is little less than profanation and sacrilege to alter it.
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