The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, المجلد 7G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... violence , and arrogated an authority , which , on his side , would not have been compatible either with his temper or his situation . While he spoke perpetually of pardoning all rebels ; they talked of nothing but the punishment of ...
... violence , and arrogated an authority , which , on his side , would not have been compatible either with his temper or his situation . While he spoke perpetually of pardoning all rebels ; they talked of nothing but the punishment of ...
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... violence , that the Independents could entertain any hopes of success . The earl of Manchester , provoked at the impeach- ment which the king had lodged against him , had long forwarded the war with alacrity ; but , being a man of ...
... violence , that the Independents could entertain any hopes of success . The earl of Manchester , provoked at the impeach- ment which the king had lodged against him , had long forwarded the war with alacrity ; but , being a man of ...
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... violence , he has lessened , if not overpowered , our detestation of his enormities , by our admiration of his success and of his genius . X Treaty of During this important transaction of the self- Uxbridge . denying ordinance , the ...
... violence , he has lessened , if not overpowered , our detestation of his enormities , by our admiration of his success and of his genius . X Treaty of During this important transaction of the self- Uxbridge . denying ordinance , the ...
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... violence , attempt an infringement of laws , so clearly defined by means of late disputes , and so passionately cherished by all his subjects . In this situation , surely , the nation , governed by so vir- tuous a monarch , may , for ...
... violence , attempt an infringement of laws , so clearly defined by means of late disputes , and so passionately cherished by all his subjects . In this situation , surely , the nation , governed by so vir- tuous a monarch , may , for ...
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... violence and iniquity in conducting the trial ; are con- spicuous throughout the whole course of this prosecu- tion . The groundless charge of popery , though belied by his whole life and conduct , was continually urged against the ...
... violence and iniquity in conducting the trial ; are con- spicuous throughout the whole course of this prosecu- tion . The groundless charge of popery , though belied by his whole life and conduct , was continually urged against the ...
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