The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... march into England , 112 Monk declares for a free Parliament , ... 114 General Election of 1660 , The Restoration ,. 115 116 CHAPTER II . The Conduct of those who restored the House of Stuart unjustly censured , Abolition of the Tenures ...
... march into England , 112 Monk declares for a free Parliament , ... 114 General Election of 1660 , The Restoration ,. 115 116 CHAPTER II . The Conduct of those who restored the House of Stuart unjustly censured , Abolition of the Tenures ...
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... march to Ascalon ; and Arabian mothers long awed their infants to silence with the name of the lion - hearted Plantagenet . At one time it seemed that the line of Hugh Capet was about to end as the Merovingian and Carlovingian lines had ...
... march to Ascalon ; and Arabian mothers long awed their infants to silence with the name of the lion - hearted Plantagenet . At one time it seemed that the line of Hugh Capet was about to end as the Merovingian and Carlovingian lines had ...
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... March , 1629 , to April , 1640 , the Houses were not convoked . Never , in our history , had there been an interval of eleven years be- tween parliament and parliament . Only once had there been an interval of even half that length ...
... March , 1629 , to April , 1640 , the Houses were not convoked . Never , in our history , had there been an interval of eleven years be- tween parliament and parliament . Only once had there been an interval of even half that length ...
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... respecting the affairs of the Palatinate . The date is March 31 , 1637 . These are Wentworth's own words . See his letter to Laud , dated Dec. 16 , 1634 . for emotions of pious zeal . Under his direction every 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... respecting the affairs of the Palatinate . The date is March 31 , 1637 . These are Wentworth's own words . See his letter to Laud , dated Dec. 16 , 1634 . for emotions of pious zeal . Under his direction every 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... march wherever their services might be required . A great force was speedily collected , and began to move westward . The siege of Gloucester was raised . The royalists in every part of the kingdom were disheartened : the spirit of the ...
... march wherever their services might be required . A great force was speedily collected , and began to move westward . The siege of Gloucester was raised . The royalists in every part of the kingdom were disheartened : the spirit of the ...
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