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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... Questions Pym's charge Progress of the Bill Attainder · 335 of · 335 Offence given to the Lords 337 The Bill of Attainder passes through com- mittee · 337 · · 338 339 The third reading of the Bill of Attainder Bristol's policy The ...
... Questions Pym's charge Progress of the Bill Attainder · 335 of · 335 Offence given to the Lords 337 The Bill of Attainder passes through com- mittee · 337 · · 338 339 The third reading of the Bill of Attainder Bristol's policy The ...
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... question of the wisdom of his advice . go to the Firth of Forth . Charles was too impatient for immediate success to be guided by such counsels . The news of the surrender of Aberdeen reached him on April 4. If it was useless April 4 ...
... question of the wisdom of his advice . go to the Firth of Forth . Charles was too impatient for immediate success to be guided by such counsels . The news of the surrender of Aberdeen reached him on April 4. If it was useless April 4 ...
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... question of the late introduction of the kilt in the eighteenth century is settled in the negative . The use of the expression ' fantastic habit ' points in the same direction . Coke to Windebank , June 4 ; Mildmay to Windebank , June 4 ...
... question of the late introduction of the kilt in the eighteenth century is settled in the negative . The use of the expression ' fantastic habit ' points in the same direction . Coke to Windebank , June 4 ; Mildmay to Windebank , June 4 ...
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... questions might arise about the composition of the Assembly , about the vote of the lay elders , and about the pressure exercised by the Tables at the time of the election . The arguments by which the Scots were ready to prove that the ...
... questions might arise about the composition of the Assembly , about the vote of the lay elders , and about the pressure exercised by the Tables at the time of the election . The arguments by which the Scots were ready to prove that the ...
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... question of Episcopacy were seriously dis- cussed , his views of the matter would gain the upper hand.2 ties . Political The ecclesiastical difficulty was dangerous enough . The political difficulty was still more dangerous . With the ...
... question of Episcopacy were seriously dis- cussed , his views of the matter would gain the upper hand.2 ties . Political The ecclesiastical difficulty was dangerous enough . The political difficulty was still more dangerous . With the ...
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