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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... ready to support him . Neither Charles nor Hamilton had any notion of the value of time in war , and they seem to have fancied that the Covenanters would be as slow in their preparations as they were themselves . On the 25th Huntly was ...
... ready to support him . Neither Charles nor Hamilton had any notion of the value of time in war , and they seem to have fancied that the Covenanters would be as slow in their preparations as they were themselves . On the 25th Huntly was ...
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... ready to do whatever duty might require , and to fight , if need be , against the Scots ; but he had no heart in the quarrel , no confidence in the undisciplined mob which his master called an army . Laud's proceedings in England he ...
... ready to do whatever duty might require , and to fight , if need be , against the Scots ; but he had no heart in the quarrel , no confidence in the undisciplined mob which his master called an army . Laud's proceedings in England he ...
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... ready to offer all civil obedience . ' If the King was able to ' suppress them in a powerful way , ' he would do his part , ' which will only be the stopping of their trade , and burning of such of their towns as ' are ' upon the coast ...
... ready to offer all civil obedience . ' If the King was able to ' suppress them in a powerful way , ' he would do his part , ' which will only be the stopping of their trade , and burning of such of their towns as ' are ' upon the coast ...
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... ready to put himself forward , in 1639 , as the vindicator of the Royal authority by taking the initiative in throwing over . modified Episcopacy , as he had been to throw over absolute Episcopacy in 1638. It is quite possible , too ...
... ready to put himself forward , in 1639 , as the vindicator of the Royal authority by taking the initiative in throwing over . modified Episcopacy , as he had been to throw over absolute Episcopacy in 1638. It is quite possible , too ...
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... ready at a moment's notice Hamilton ordered to be ready to return . I Norgate to Read , May 16 , S. P. Dom . ccccxxi . 34 . 2 Mildmay to Windebank , May 24 , S. P. Dom . ccccxxi . 169 . 1639 HAMILTON URGES CONCESSION . 19 to bring back ...
... ready at a moment's notice Hamilton ordered to be ready to return . I Norgate to Read , May 16 , S. P. Dom . ccccxxi . 34 . 2 Mildmay to Windebank , May 24 , S. P. Dom . ccccxxi . 169 . 1639 HAMILTON URGES CONCESSION . 19 to bring back ...
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Aberdeen Aboyne amongst April April 13 Argyle asked Bellievre Berwick bishops Burnet Cardenas Catholics Charles Charles's Church Clar clergy Commissioners committee Conway Council Court Covenant Covenanters D'Ewes's Diary declared demand Dunse Dutch Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh England English Episcopacy favour force give grievances Hamilton Harl House of Commons House of Lords Huntly Ireland Irish army July June King King's knew Laud Laud's leaders Leslie letter loan London Long Parliament Loudoun Majesty March ment military Montrose Montrose's negotiation Northumberland Parlia Parliament Parliamentary peers petition proclamation proposed Puritan Pym's Queen R. O. Transcripts ready refused Rossetti to Barberini Rossingham's News-Letter Rushworth S. P. Dom Salvetti's News-Letter Scotland Scots Scottish sent Sept ship-money Short Parliament soldiers Strafford subsidies summoned tion trained bands Traquair treaty Treaty of Ripon Vane Vane's Verney voted Wentworth whilst Windebank wrote
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