The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Nide 1,Osa 2At the Clarendon Press, 1807 |
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Sivu 463
... perfons of that nation ; Tranfacti but none fo much taken notice of , as that between land , touch- the two Earls of Montrofe , and Argyle . The formering Mont took himself to have deferved as much as any man , gvle , and in ...
... perfons of that nation ; Tranfacti but none fo much taken notice of , as that between land , touch- the two Earls of Montrofe , and Argyle . The formering Mont took himself to have deferved as much as any man , gvle , and in ...
Sivu 479
... perfons excepted from pardon , and exempted from the benefit of that oblivion . The feditious acts of that affembly , which had ex- pelled all Bishops , and the canonical Clergy , from be- ing members of that affembly ; and affirmed ...
... perfons excepted from pardon , and exempted from the benefit of that oblivion . The feditious acts of that affembly , which had ex- pelled all Bishops , and the canonical Clergy , from be- ing members of that affembly ; and affirmed ...
Sivu 488
... perfons who were " the chief caufes of the diforder might be named , " and defend themselves the best they could : " and with this refolution the Houfe arofe ; the vexation of the night before being very vifible in the looks and ...
... perfons who were " the chief caufes of the diforder might be named , " and defend themselves the best they could : " and with this refolution the Houfe arofe ; the vexation of the night before being very vifible in the looks and ...
Sivu 498
... perfons are really a greater and more fig- nificant number , than ten unconcerned , they , by plurality of voices , in the end , converted or re- duced the whole body to their opinions . It is true , men of activity and faction , in any ...
... perfons are really a greater and more fig- nificant number , than ten unconcerned , they , by plurality of voices , in the end , converted or re- duced the whole body to their opinions . It is true , men of activity and faction , in any ...
Sivu 503
... perfons as perfifted to favour any of those preffures wherewith the people had been grieved ; " and that he would for the future employ fuch " perfons in the public affairs , and take fuch to be " near him in places of truft , as his ...
... perfons as perfifted to favour any of those preffures wherewith the people had been grieved ; " and that he would for the future employ fuch " perfons in the public affairs , and take fuch to be " near him in places of truft , as his ...
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accufed adviſed affiftance affured againſt anſwer becauſe bill Biſhops cafe caufe cauſe command commiffion confcience confent confident confideration council counfels counſellors Court declaration defence defign defired difpofed Earl expreffed expreffions fafe fafety faid fame fatisfaction fecurity feemed fend fent fervice feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome foon ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fure hath himſelf honour Houfe Houſe of Commons Houſe of Peers Houſes of Parliament Hull intereft Ireland itſelf jealoufies jefty juft juftice King King's kingdom leaft leaſt liament liberty likewife London Lords Majefty Majefty's malignant party meffage ment militia moft moſt muft muſt neceffary notwithſtanding obferved occafion paffed Parlia peace perfons perfuaded petition pleaſed poffible prefent preferve preffed pretended privilege of Parliament propofitions proteftation publiſhed purpoſe raiſed reaſon refolution refolved refufal refuſed ſaid Sir John Hotham ſuch themſelves thereof theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion Trained Bands truft underſtanding uſed votes whatſoever whofe
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Sivu 1123 - The standard was blown down the same night it had been set up, by a very strong and unruly wind, and could not be fixed again in a day or two, till the tempest was allayed.
Sivu 455 - It is this day ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in the High Court of Parliament assembled, that the divine service be performed as it is appointed by the Acts of Parliament of this realm ; and that all such as shall disturb that wholesome order, shall be severely punished...
Sivu 484 - Why he would have it put off, for that day would quickly have determined it?' He answered, 'There would not have been time enough, for sure it would take some debate.
Sivu 672 - ... from time to- time, to cause to be arrayed and weaponed, and to take the muster of them in places most fit for that purpose. And...
Sivu 486 - ... that if the Remonstrance had been rejected he would have sold all he had the next morning, and never have seen England / more ; and he knew there were many other honest men of the same resolution.
Sivu 556 - That they have traitorously endeavoured to subvert the rights and the very being of Parliaments. 6. That for the completing of their traitorous designs they have endeavoured (as far as in them lay) by force and terror, to compel the Parliament to join with them in their traitorous designs, and to that end have actually raised and countenanced tumults against the King and Parliament. 7. And that they have traitorously conspired to levy, and actually have levied, war against the King.
Sivu 887 - ... and it was indeed the sphere in which he moved most gracefully, and with most advantage, being a master of all that learning and knowledge, which that place required, and an excellent judge, of great gravity, and above all suspicion of corruption.
Sivu 726 - I speak knowingly,) at that time, the king's resolution was to shelter himself wholly under the law ; to grant any thing, that by the law he was obliged to grant ; and to deny what by the law was in his own power, and which he found inconvenient to consent to...
Sivu 480 - ... he seemed to have made that progress into Scotland, only that he might make a perfect deed of gift of that kingdom ; which he could never have done, so absolutely, without going thither.
Sivu 482 - ... sharp reflections which could be made, upon the king himself, the queen, and council ; and published all the unreasonable jealousies of the present government, of the introducing popery; and all other particulars, which might disturb the minds of the people ; which were enough discomposed.