The Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger: With a History of the Events of His TimeE. Nash, 1905 - 513 من الصفحات |
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... have increasing strength in the present age , and the memory of Sir Henry Vane has claims which will yet be more fully recognised . WILLIAM W. IRELAND . 2nd October 1905 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I The growth of Freedom in England . viii PREFACE.
... have increasing strength in the present age , and the memory of Sir Henry Vane has claims which will yet be more fully recognised . WILLIAM W. IRELAND . 2nd October 1905 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I The growth of Freedom in England . viii PREFACE.
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... present , driven his majesty unwillingly out of that course , it will be considered presumption for any one to prescribe to him any time for the calling of that assembly . " And for the next eleven years there was no parliament . Once ...
... present , driven his majesty unwillingly out of that course , it will be considered presumption for any one to prescribe to him any time for the calling of that assembly . " And for the next eleven years there was no parliament . Once ...
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... present age men have a less dismal faith , take their pleasures , but take them more quietly . They no longer affect the sanctimoniousness of the Puritan , or the coarseness of the Cavalier . They keep their hair short , and dress with ...
... present age men have a less dismal faith , take their pleasures , but take them more quietly . They no longer affect the sanctimoniousness of the Puritan , or the coarseness of the Cavalier . They keep their hair short , and dress with ...
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... present year ( 1637 ) malt and barley are now sold at 5s . the bushel , though wheat be under that price , and rye at 4s . the bushel . There are many notes of the prices of grain in various counties in the documents preserved in the ...
... present year ( 1637 ) malt and barley are now sold at 5s . the bushel , though wheat be under that price , and rye at 4s . the bushel . There are many notes of the prices of grain in various counties in the documents preserved in the ...
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... present et les raisons pourquoi je suis si empechant or si peu penchant au fait de la guerre , et espere que vous ne trouveres point mauvais que je puis pas dis- poser mon naturel et affections a une affaire que vous sembles tant ...
... present et les raisons pourquoi je suis si empechant or si peu penchant au fait de la guerre , et espere que vous ne trouveres point mauvais que je puis pas dis- poser mon naturel et affections a une affaire que vous sembles tant ...
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الصفحة 329 - Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
الصفحة 205 - The Reformation of Religion in the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, in Doctrine, Worship, Discipline and Government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best Reformed Churches...
الصفحة 204 - God's people in other nations, after mature deliberation, resolved and determined to enter into a mutual and solemn league and covenant, wherein we all subscribe, and each one of us for himself, with our hands lifted up to the most high God, do swear, I. That we shall sincerely, really and constantly, through the grace of God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against...
الصفحة 249 - For what do the enemy say? Nay, what do many say that were friends at the beginning of the Parliament ? Even this, that the members of both houses have got great places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and not permit the war speedily to end, lest their own power should determine with it.
الصفحة 347 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
الصفحة 19 - That whereas, for several ill ends, the calling again of a parliament is divulged; though his majesty has shown, by frequent meetings with his people, his love to the use of parliaments ; yet the late abuse having, for the present, driven him unwillingly out of that course ; he will account it presumption for any one to prescribe to him any time for the calling of that assembly n.
الصفحة 249 - I am far from reflecting on any. I know the worth of those Commanders, Members of both Houses, who are yet in power: but if I may speak my conscience without reflection upon any, I do conceive if the Army be not put into another method...
الصفحة 474 - Vane's carriage yesterday in the Hall, is the occasion of this letter; which, if I am rightly informed, was so insolent as to justify all he had done, acknowledging no supreme power in England but a Parliament, and many things to that purpose. You have had a true account of all, and if he has given new occasion to be hanged, certainly he is too dangerous a man to let live, if we can honestly put him out of the way. Think of this, and give me some account of it to-morrow, till when I have no more...
الصفحة 149 - My lords, I have now troubled your lordships a great deal longer than I should have done. Were it not for the interest of these pledges, which a saint in heaven left me, I should be loth...
الصفحة 373 - ... convention of faithful, honest, and discerning men, chosen for that purpose by the free consent of the whole body...