History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1639-1641Longmans, Green, 1884 |
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... parties 281 Position of the Catholics 264 Episcopalians and anti- Reprieve of Goodman 265 Episcopalians 282 Movement against Epis- Pym's position 284 copacy and the Prayer- The adjourned debate · 285 Book 265 A compromise accepted 287 ...
... parties 281 Position of the Catholics 264 Episcopalians and anti- Reprieve of Goodman 265 Episcopalians 282 Movement against Epis- Pym's position 284 copacy and the Prayer- The adjourned debate · 285 Book 265 A compromise accepted 287 ...
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... party 324 325 . 325 326 327 1641 Vane's notes produced 328 The inflexible party brings in a Bill of Attainder · 329 Pym regains the leader- ship . 330 Strafford's defence 331 Glyn's reply 332 Pym's confession of poli- tical faith 333 ...
... party 324 325 . 325 326 327 1641 Vane's notes produced 328 The inflexible party brings in a Bill of Attainder · 329 Pym regains the leader- ship . 330 Strafford's defence 331 Glyn's reply 332 Pym's confession of poli- tical faith 333 ...
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... Parties shaping themselves 378 The Bishops ' Exclusion Bill in the Lords , and the Root - and- Branch party in the Commons . 378 Feelings of Pym and his supporters 380 Digby raised to the Peerage 386 Projects of Church reform 387 ...
... Parties shaping themselves 378 The Bishops ' Exclusion Bill in the Lords , and the Root - and- Branch party in the Commons . 378 Feelings of Pym and his supporters 380 Digby raised to the Peerage 386 Projects of Church reform 387 ...
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... party . To land simply in command of an English force was a course reconcileable neither with his feelings nor with his interests . He could not treat Scotland , as Went- worth treated it , as a mere land of rebels . In the midst of ...
... party . To land simply in command of an English force was a course reconcileable neither with his feelings nor with his interests . He could not treat Scotland , as Went- worth treated it , as a mere land of rebels . In the midst of ...
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... party which Hamilton had promised him in Scotland was inca- pable of affording any serious assistance . Charles must fall back on Wentworth's plan now . If Scotland was to be conquered , it must be conquered by a purely English force ...
... party which Hamilton had promised him in Scotland was inca- pable of affording any serious assistance . Charles must fall back on Wentworth's plan now . If Scotland was to be conquered , it must be conquered by a purely English force ...
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amongst April Argyle asked Bellievre Berwick Bill bishops Cardenas Catholics Charles Charles's Church clergy clxii committee Conway Council Court Covenant Covenanters Crown D'Ewes's Diary declared demand despatch Dutch Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh England English Episcopacy favour feeling force Giustinian give grievances Hamilton Harl House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Irish army July July 27 June King King's kingdom knew Laud Laud's leaders letter loan London Long Parliament Lords Loudoun Majesty March ment Montrose negotiation Northumberland Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peers Pennington petition proposed Puritan Pym's Queen question R. O. Transcripts ready refused Rossetti to Barberini Rossingham's News-Letter Rushworth S. P. Dom Salvetti's News-Letter Scotland Scots Scottish Commissioners sent Sept ship-money Short Parliament soldiers Strafford subsidies summoned tion trained bands Traquair treason treaty Triennial Bill Vane Vane's voted Wentworth whilst Windebank wrote
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Página 25 - bases ' is explained as ' a kind of embroidered mantle which hung down from the middle to about the knees or lower, worn by knights on horseback." This is practically a kilt, and if this interpretation is correct, the 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.
Página 349 - God promise, vow and protest, To maintain and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power and estate, the True Reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England...
Página 363 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."*** He was soon able, however, to collect his courage; and he prepared himself to suffer the fatal sentence.
Página 365 - I thank GOD I am no more afraid of death, nor daunted with any discouragements arising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed.
Página 384 - Falkland was wont to say that they who hated bishops hated them worse than the devil, and that they who loved them did not love them so well as their dinner.
Página 233 - It is a nest of wasps, or swarm of vermin which have overcrept the land. I mean the Monopolies and Pollers of the people : these, like the Frogs of Egypt, have gotten possession of our dwellings, and we have scarce a room free from them. They sup in our cup.
Página 364 - I dare look death in the face, and .I hope the people too. Have you a care that I do not escape, and I care not how I die, whether by the hand of the executioner or the madness and fury of the people. If that may give them contentment, it is all one to me.
Página 235 - In the first article it was declared that he had " traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the realms of England and Ireland, and instead thereof to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government against law...
Página 140 - The most high and sacred Order of Kings is of Divine Right, being the ordinance of God himself, founded in the prime laws of nature, and clearly established by express texts both of the Old and New Testaments.