History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1639-1641Longmans, Green, and Company, 1899 |
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... King at Berwick . Arundel at Dunse The King appeals to the Scottish tenants The King prepares to take the aggressive nobles State of the King's army Disaffection of the English The military oath . Feeling of the English army The Scots ...
... King at Berwick . Arundel at Dunse The King appeals to the Scottish tenants The King prepares to take the aggressive nobles State of the King's army Disaffection of the English The military oath . Feeling of the English army The Scots ...
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... King The Queen and Strafford . 88 Charles's foreign relations 89 Relations between Scot- land and France The Commons complain of the breach of privi- lege 91 The Lords maintain their A letter of the Scots to position Louis XIII . falls ...
... King The Queen and Strafford . 88 Charles's foreign relations 89 Relations between Scot- land and France The Commons complain of the breach of privi- lege 91 The Lords maintain their A letter of the Scots to position Louis XIII . falls ...
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... King's intervention 346 Ill effects of the King's in- terference 347 The Bishops ' Exclusion Bill sent up to the Lords -Marriage of the Prin- cess Mary 347 The pretended levies for Distracting rumours Confusion at Court Pym reveals his ...
... King's intervention 346 Ill effects of the King's in- terference 347 The Bishops ' Exclusion Bill sent up to the Lords -Marriage of the Prin- cess Mary 347 The pretended levies for Distracting rumours Confusion at Court Pym reveals his ...
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... King at Scotland . He would soon learn that Montrose had brought ruin upon his whole plan of operations . The party ... King's presence before he left London . In order to increase the chance of a favourable response , a proclamation was ...
... King at Scotland . He would soon learn that Montrose had brought ruin upon his whole plan of operations . The party ... King's presence before he left London . In order to increase the chance of a favourable response , a proclamation was ...
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... King's cause ' to the utmost hazard of their life and fortunes . ' They asked whether these words bound them to place their whole property at the King's disposal . The obnoxious words were . accordingly changed for ' the utmost of my ...
... King's cause ' to the utmost hazard of their life and fortunes . ' They asked whether these words bound them to place their whole property at the King's disposal . The obnoxious words were . accordingly changed for ' the utmost of my ...
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