Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... Peace . -King's Prosperity declines . - Battle of Newbury . - Death of Lord Falkland . - Dissensions in the Court . - Parliament make a new Great Seal.- Subscribe the solemn League and Covenant . Scotch Army enters England to aid the ...
... Peace . -King's Prosperity declines . - Battle of Newbury . - Death of Lord Falkland . - Dissensions in the Court . - Parliament make a new Great Seal.- Subscribe the solemn League and Covenant . Scotch Army enters England to aid the ...
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... Peace , " and was written by Shirley . The indignation excited by Prynne's proscription of dramatic literature glares out fiercely in Shirley's ungenerous insult couched in the bitterly ironical dedication of his " Bird in a Cage , " to ...
... Peace , " and was written by Shirley . The indignation excited by Prynne's proscription of dramatic literature glares out fiercely in Shirley's ungenerous insult couched in the bitterly ironical dedication of his " Bird in a Cage , " to ...
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... peace , all the elements of national wealth had been more than usually developed . Trade had thriven ; foreign commerce had been ex- tended ; the customs had been doubled since the accession of James ; the manufacturing interest was ...
... peace , all the elements of national wealth had been more than usually developed . Trade had thriven ; foreign commerce had been ex- tended ; the customs had been doubled since the accession of James ; the manufacturing interest was ...
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... peace of the " nation , whilst other kingdoms were embroyled in calamities , and Germany sorely wasted by a sharpe warre , did nothing but applaud the hap- " piness of England . " * 66 66 Let us not be surprised at the co - existence of ...
... peace of the " nation , whilst other kingdoms were embroyled in calamities , and Germany sorely wasted by a sharpe warre , did nothing but applaud the hap- " piness of England . " * 66 66 Let us not be surprised at the co - existence of ...
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... peace of families , and the civil government of the land . There were frequent robberies , burglaries , rapes , rapines , murthers , and barbarous cruelties . Unto some places they were sent for a punishment ; and wherever they came ...
... peace of families , and the civil government of the land . There were frequent robberies , burglaries , rapes , rapines , murthers , and barbarous cruelties . Unto some places they were sent for a punishment ; and wherever they came ...
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