The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... immediately applied to ; but she well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot , Archbishop of Canterbury , a ...
... immediately applied to ; but she well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot , Archbishop of Canterbury , a ...
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... immediately adopting it.34 Charmed with having obtained at length the oppor- tunity so long wished for of going to war with Papists , they little thought of future consequences ; but immediately ad- vised the king to break off both ...
... immediately adopting it.34 Charmed with having obtained at length the oppor- tunity so long wished for of going to war with Papists , they little thought of future consequences ; but immediately ad- vised the king to break off both ...
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... immediately communicated his intelligence to the Scottish Parliament . He expected that the mighty zeal expressed 38 Nalson , vol . ii . p . 905 . 39 Temple , p . 33. Rushworth , vol . v . p . 402 . 41 Whitlocke , p . 49 . 40 Temple , p ...
... immediately communicated his intelligence to the Scottish Parliament . He expected that the mighty zeal expressed 38 Nalson , vol . ii . p . 905 . 39 Temple , p . 33. Rushworth , vol . v . p . 402 . 41 Whitlocke , p . 49 . 40 Temple , p ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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ancient appeared arms army assembly attended authority bill bill of attainder bishops Buckingham Catholics Charles Church civil Clarendon clergy command conduct council court Covenanters Cromwell crown dangerous declared Dugdale Duke Earl ecclesiastical employed endeavored enemies engaged England English enterprise entertained entirely Essex execution expedient extremely Fairfax favor forces former Franklyn honor House of Commons House of Peers Ireland Irish isle of Rhé James king king's kingdom levied liberty London Lord measures ment military ministers monarch Nalson nation necessity obliged officers Palatinate Parlia Parliament Parliamentary History party peace Peers person petition Petition of Right popular possessed prerogative present pretended prevailed prince Prince Rupert prisoner Puritans reason refused regard reign religion rendered royal royalists Rushworth Scotland Scots Scottish seemed seized sent Sir Edward Walker sovereign Spain spirit Strafford supply thought tion tonnage and poundage treaty troops violent voted Whitlocke whole zeal