A History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans, Томове 11–12Eugene Cummiskey, 1830 |
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... Treaty with O'Nial 20 7 Cromwell departs for Ire- Resisted by the govern- land ib . ment 8 The mutineers suppressed 9 Jones gains the victory at Rathmines - Proceedings in Scotland 11 Charles II . proclaimed in Edinburgh · Answer of the ...
... Treaty with O'Nial 20 7 Cromwell departs for Ire- Resisted by the govern- land ib . ment 8 The mutineers suppressed 9 Jones gains the victory at Rathmines - Proceedings in Scotland 11 Charles II . proclaimed in Edinburgh · Answer of the ...
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... of Lowe Transactions in Ireland - · - Refusal to treat with the * parliament Offer from the duke of Lor- raine - 64 Treaty with that prince 69 70 28 8 28 66 67 68 It is rejected Siege of Limeric Submission of the Irish iv CONTENTS .
... of Lowe Transactions in Ireland - · - Refusal to treat with the * parliament Offer from the duke of Lor- raine - 64 Treaty with that prince 69 70 28 8 28 66 67 68 It is rejected Siege of Limeric Submission of the Irish iv CONTENTS .
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... TREATY WITH FRANCE . PAGE 112 · ib . 114 · 115 ib . 117 ib . Establishment of a new go- vernment · Selection of members Meeting of parliament Its character · Prosecution of Lilburne His acquittal Parties in parliament PAGE Taxes · 105 ...
... TREATY WITH FRANCE . PAGE 112 · ib . 114 · 115 ib . 117 ib . Establishment of a new go- vernment · Selection of members Meeting of parliament Its character · Prosecution of Lilburne His acquittal Parties in parliament PAGE Taxes · 105 ...
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... Treaty with the United Provinces PAGE 119 The protector's speech ib . Cromwell falls from his 120 121 122 carriage . · The parliament opposes his projects - Reviews the instrument Is addressed by Cromwell 123 And dissolved Conspiracy of ...
... Treaty with the United Provinces PAGE 119 The protector's speech ib . Cromwell falls from his 120 121 122 carriage . · The parliament opposes his projects - Reviews the instrument Is addressed by Cromwell 123 And dissolved Conspiracy of ...
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... 1649 , Jan. 30 ; Feb. 6 , 7. Cromwell voted in favour of the house of lords . ( Ludlow , i , 246. ) Could he be sincere ? I think not . Feb. 17 external trade , and the negotiation of treaties 2 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... 1649 , Jan. 30 ; Feb. 6 , 7. Cromwell voted in favour of the house of lords . ( Ludlow , i , 246. ) Could he be sincere ? I think not . Feb. 17 external trade , and the negotiation of treaties 2 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Страница 180 - We do in the next place declare our will and pleasure to be that the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical, against whatsoever sort of nonconformists or recusants, be immediately suspended, and they are hereby suspended...
Страница 66 - I, AB, do declare and believe, that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him : So help me God.
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Страница 207 - God ; since to us He is a God of other patience ; and He will own the least of Truth in the hearts of His People. And the People being the blessing of God, they will not be so angry but they will prefer their safety to their passions, and their real security to forms, when Necessity calls for Supplies.
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Страница 180 - ... we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters which is not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several Statutes and Acts of Parliament...
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Страница 109 - Commons was not a court of justice ; and, maintaining to the jury, that they were judges of the law as well as of the fact; that, unless they believed him guilty of crime, they could not conscientiously return a verdict which would consign him to the gallows; and that an act of parliament, if it were evidently unjust, was essentially void, and no justification to men who pronounced according to their oaths.
Страница 190 - Majesty that penal statutes, in matters ecclesiastical, cannot be suspended but by act of Parliament.