The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 122
... Cavaliers had now to encounter natural courage equal to their own , enthusiasm stronger than their own , and discipline such as was utterly wanting to them . It soon became a proverb that the soldiers of Fairfax and Crom- weli 122 CH ...
... Cavaliers had now to encounter natural courage equal to their own , enthusiasm stronger than their own , and discipline such as was utterly wanting to them . It soon became a proverb that the soldiers of Fairfax and Crom- weli 122 CH ...
Sivu 123
... Cavaliers found it expedient to purchase , at an enormous cost , the protection of eminent mem- bers of the victorious party . Large domains , belong- ing to the crown , to the bishops , and to the chapters , were seized , and either ...
... Cavaliers found it expedient to purchase , at an enormous cost , the protection of eminent mem- bers of the victorious party . Large domains , belong- ing to the crown , to the bishops , and to the chapters , were seized , and either ...
Sivu 124
... Cavaliers had submitted to the Parlia- ment , the Parliament was compelled to submit to its own soldiers . Domination Thirteen years followed , during which England was , under various names and forms , and character of really governed ...
... Cavaliers had submitted to the Parlia- ment , the Parliament was compelled to submit to its own soldiers . Domination Thirteen years followed , during which England was , under various names and forms , and character of really governed ...
Sivu 129
... Cavalier would be transferred , unimpaired , to Charles the Second . Charles the First was a captive : Charles the Second would be at liberty . Charles the First VOL . I. K was an object of suspicion and dislike to a large CH . I. 129 ...
... Cavalier would be transferred , unimpaired , to Charles the Second . Charles the First was a captive : Charles the Second would be at liberty . Charles the First VOL . I. K was an object of suspicion and dislike to a large CH . I. 129 ...
Sivu 134
... Cavaliers , the great majority of the Roundheads , the Anglican Church , the Presbyterian Church , the Roman Catholic Church , England , Scotland , Ire- land . Yet such was his genius and resolution that he was able to overpower and ...
... Cavaliers , the great majority of the Roundheads , the Anglican Church , the Presbyterian Church , the Roman Catholic Church , England , Scotland , Ire- land . Yet such was his genius and resolution that he was able to overpower and ...
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appear army became Bishop Cabal called capital Cavaliers character Charles the Second chief Church City civil clergy coach coffee houses constitution Council Country Party court crown Danby Duke of York eminent England English Exclusion Bill favour foreign France French gentlemen gentry Halifax head Holland honour horses House of Commons House of Lords House of Stuart hundred inhabitants justice King King's kingdom labour land less Lewis liberty London Long Parliament Lord magistrates ment military mind ministers monarchy nation never noble opposition Papists party passed peace persons political population Presbyterians princes produced Protestant Puritans rank regarded regiment reign of Charles religion Restoration Revolution Roman Catholic Roundheads royal Royalists Saint scarcely Scotland seemed seventeenth century shillings society soldiers soon sovereign spirit thought thousand pounds throne tion Tory town trainbands troops violent wealth Whigs Whitehall whole