Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... received in London of the Edge Hill fight was a very doubtful one . Beacons had been established along the line of communication between the Parliament and its army . In the alarm of the King's advance from Shrews- bury , Essex had received ...
... received in London of the Edge Hill fight was a very doubtful one . Beacons had been established along the line of communication between the Parliament and its army . In the alarm of the King's advance from Shrews- bury , Essex had received ...
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... received this reinforcement of means and of system , than Prince Maurice and Lord Hert- ford were detached thither by the King . This led to a course of alternate successes and defeats which kept the issue of the war in balance for ...
... received this reinforcement of means and of system , than Prince Maurice and Lord Hert- ford were detached thither by the King . This led to a course of alternate successes and defeats which kept the issue of the war in balance for ...
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... received by Charles I. , 181 0 . Oaths in the Customs and Excise abolished by Lord Nugent , liv . Ordinance to marshal the Buck- inghamshire militia ; its publica- tion by Hampden , 254 " Ordinances " of Parliament first passed without ...
... received by Charles I. , 181 0 . Oaths in the Customs and Excise abolished by Lord Nugent , liv . Ordinance to marshal the Buck- inghamshire militia ; its publica- tion by Hampden , 254 " Ordinances " of Parliament first passed without ...
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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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