Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... course between Colonel John Hampden and Colonel Oliver Cromwell . Preceded by an explanatory preface . The dis- course is supposed to have been overheard and reported by an Independent divine , and its drift was to exhibit the prob ...
... course between Colonel John Hampden and Colonel Oliver Cromwell . Preceded by an explanatory preface . The dis- course is supposed to have been overheard and reported by an Independent divine , and its drift was to exhibit the prob ...
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... course of power which was taken by the Parliament of James . The time for taking the pledge of the royal word was passed . The ruling party had learned the lesson that it is no part of the moral law of arbitrary sovereigns to keep faith ...
... course of power which was taken by the Parliament of James . The time for taking the pledge of the royal word was passed . The ruling party had learned the lesson that it is no part of the moral law of arbitrary sovereigns to keep faith ...
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... course consistent at once with his own dignity and with the spirit of wise concession be- fitting the temper of the times and of the men with whom he had to act . This only is clear , that , at the beginning , such a course was ...
... course consistent at once with his own dignity and with the spirit of wise concession be- fitting the temper of the times and of the men with whom he had to act . This only is clear , that , at the beginning , such a course was ...
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Right of Election restored to several BoroughsHampden elected | 33 |
PART THE THIRD | 61 |
PART THE FOURTH | 98 |
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