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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... evidence against tending to bring in the Irish army 318 • 307 Strafford 319 Strafford's reply 309 309 311 325 312 Strafford • 325 313 Strafford's illness • · 326 The inflexible party · 327 Favourable impression produced by it Conflict ...
... evidence against tending to bring in the Irish army 318 • 307 Strafford 319 Strafford's reply 309 309 311 325 312 Strafford • 325 313 Strafford's illness • · 326 The inflexible party · 327 Favourable impression produced by it Conflict ...
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... be rejected . There may have been orders not to fight till Hamilton arrived . We have no actually contemporary evidence , and must be content with probabilities . behind him , he pushed on for Inverury , where B 2 39 30.
... be rejected . There may have been orders not to fight till Hamilton arrived . We have no actually contemporary evidence , and must be content with probabilities . behind him , he pushed on for Inverury , where B 2 39 30.
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... . 160. Gordon , ii . 224. The evidence of the latter is worth more than usual here , as his father was engaged in the negotiation . 1639 Aberdeen . HUNTLY'S CAPTURE . 5 Montrose's language was THE FIRST BISHOPS ' WAR . CH . LXXXVIII .
... . 160. Gordon , ii . 224. The evidence of the latter is worth more than usual here , as his father was engaged in the negotiation . 1639 Aberdeen . HUNTLY'S CAPTURE . 5 Montrose's language was THE FIRST BISHOPS ' WAR . CH . LXXXVIII .
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... evidence that he could not march.3 If , however , there was no enthusiasm for the war , neither was there any distinct animosity against the cause for which the war was fought . Even if the ploughmen and carters of which the army ...
... evidence that he could not march.3 If , however , there was no enthusiasm for the war , neither was there any distinct animosity against the cause for which the war was fought . Even if the ploughmen and carters of which the army ...
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... evidence , is a probable ex- planation of the rumours of the time that he was playing a double part . For the present , Charles evaded an absolute decision . He instructed Hamilton to go on with the negotiation on the basis which he had ...
... evidence , is a probable ex- planation of the rumours of the time that he was playing a double part . For the present , Charles evaded an absolute decision . He instructed Hamilton to go on with the negotiation on the basis which he had ...
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