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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... prepare a charge against Strafford Impeachment of Strafford 235 Order for the liberation of the victims of the Star Chamber 236 • 237 The alleged Popish Blot The Scottish negotiation Attack on the monopolies 238 238 Attempted ...
... prepare a charge against Strafford Impeachment of Strafford 235 Order for the liberation of the victims of the Star Chamber 236 • 237 The alleged Popish Blot The Scottish negotiation Attack on the monopolies 238 238 Attempted ...
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... prepared to take on board his men . He complained bitterly of the rawness of the levies provided for him by the magistrates . Of the whole number no more than 200 had ever had a gun in their hands . The muskets provided were not of the ...
... prepared to take on board his men . He complained bitterly of the rawness of the levies provided for him by the magistrates . Of the whole number no more than 200 had ever had a gun in their hands . The muskets provided were not of the ...
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... prepared . As he rode into Berwick on the 28th he could witness the landing of Hamilton's men , ' and he felt himself safer than before . On the 30th he left Berwick for the Birks , a piece of ground on May 30 . Tweedside , about three ...
... prepared . As he rode into Berwick on the 28th he could witness the landing of Hamilton's men , ' and he felt himself safer than before . On the 30th he left Berwick for the Birks , a piece of ground on May 30 . Tweedside , about three ...
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... prepared to meet Holland's movements . A suspicion arose , which was probably justified by fact , that every Buchanan was their leader . Their ensigns had strange devices and strange words , in a language unknown to me , whether their ...
... prepared to meet Holland's movements . A suspicion arose , which was probably justified by fact , that every Buchanan was their leader . Their ensigns had strange devices and strange words , in a language unknown to me , whether their ...
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... prepared to carry on war now than he had been in June . Hamilton told him plainly that the Scots The King's would have no bishops . If he meant to force Epis- displeasure . copacy on the nation , he must summon an English Parliament ...
... prepared to carry on war now than he had been in June . Hamilton told him plainly that the Scots The King's would have no bishops . If he meant to force Epis- displeasure . copacy on the nation , he must summon an English Parliament ...
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