Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... whole public career has been a series of personal sacri- fices to the cause . " Certainly , if an always unshrinking dis- regard of personal interests may be accepted as honourable evidence of a sincerity and earnestness of opinion ...
... whole public career has been a series of personal sacri- fices to the cause . " Certainly , if an always unshrinking dis- regard of personal interests may be accepted as honourable evidence of a sincerity and earnestness of opinion ...
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... whole , the case of the most dangerous minister that England ever knew , destroyed by the most dangerous precedent that an English Parliament ever established . The conduct of Lord Digby in this matter would have en- titled him to ...
... whole , the case of the most dangerous minister that England ever knew , destroyed by the most dangerous precedent that an English Parliament ever established . The conduct of Lord Digby in this matter would have en- titled him to ...
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... whole of the cavalry of the King's right wing , broke through , and entirely routed Sir James Ramsay's horse , who , enfeebled and dis- mayed , were making an irresolute attempt to gain the ad- vantage of the hill . Even Colonel Essex's ...
... whole of the cavalry of the King's right wing , broke through , and entirely routed Sir James Ramsay's horse , who , enfeebled and dis- mayed , were making an irresolute attempt to gain the ad- vantage of the hill . Even Colonel Essex's ...
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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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