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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... soldiers usually spend and make forfeiture even of the civility they bring into other armies ; here men grow religious , and more spiritual- thriving than in any place of the kingdom . c ) THE REVEREND RICHARD BAXTER The army , being ...
... soldiers usually spend and make forfeiture even of the civility they bring into other armies ; here men grow religious , and more spiritual- thriving than in any place of the kingdom . c ) THE REVEREND RICHARD BAXTER The army , being ...
الصفحة 344
... soldiers out again . I hear they boast of apprentices and butchers by name [ as their supporters ] . The soldiers both in Norfolk and Suffolk sing one note ; namely that they have fought all this time to bring the King to London , and ...
... soldiers out again . I hear they boast of apprentices and butchers by name [ as their supporters ] . The soldiers both in Norfolk and Suffolk sing one note ; namely that they have fought all this time to bring the King to London , and ...
الصفحة 357
... soldiers that have ventured our lives ; we have had little property in the kingdom as to our estates , yet we have ... soldiers . . . . I do think the poor and meaner of this kingdom - I speak as in relation [ to the condition of ...
... soldiers that have ventured our lives ; we have had little property in the kingdom as to our estates , yet we have ... soldiers . . . . I do think the poor and meaner of this kingdom - I speak as in relation [ to the condition of ...
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