The Good Old Cause; the English Revolution of 1640-60: Its Causes, Course and Consequences. Extracts from Contemporary SourcesChristopher Hill, Edmund Dell Lawrence and Wishart, 1949 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... arms and peerages to live in idleness ( a ) and b ) ) ; to stewards who look after their own rather than their masters ' interests ( c ) . In d ) ( 1641 ) Sir John Suckling , cavalier , goes a little deeper in stressing that the kind of ...
... arms and peerages to live in idleness ( a ) and b ) ) ; to stewards who look after their own rather than their masters ' interests ( c ) . In d ) ( 1641 ) Sir John Suckling , cavalier , goes a little deeper in stressing that the kind of ...
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... arms were to oblige the King to consent to redress the grievances of the nation ; yet if a war of this nature must be determined by treaty , and the King left in the exercise of the royal authority after the utmost violation of the laws ...
... arms were to oblige the King to consent to redress the grievances of the nation ; yet if a war of this nature must be determined by treaty , and the King left in the exercise of the royal authority after the utmost violation of the laws ...
الصفحة 315
... arms skilfully depicted , the women having the like , and mantles over which were the arms of their matches , their husbands being the prime nobility of those times . . . . Such is the barbarous- ness of the pretenders to reformation ...
... arms skilfully depicted , the women having the like , and mantles over which were the arms of their matches , their husbands being the prime nobility of those times . . . . Such is the barbarous- ness of the pretenders to reformation ...
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