The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. Chapter 58 - 62, Band 10Tourneisen, 1789 - 412 Seiten |
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... fupport them . The marquis of Douglafs , the earls of Annandale and Hartfield , the lords Fleming , Seton , Maderty , Carnegy , with many others , flocked to the royal standard . Edinburgh opened its gates , and gave liberty to all the ...
... fupport them . The marquis of Douglafs , the earls of Annandale and Hartfield , the lords Fleming , Seton , Maderty , Carnegy , with many others , flocked to the royal standard . Edinburgh opened its gates , and gave liberty to all the ...
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... fupport of their armies . The other conditions were , in the main , the fame with those which had formerly been offered to the king " . CHARLES faid , that proposals , which introduced fuch important innovations in the constitution ...
... fupport of their armies . The other conditions were , in the main , the fame with those which had formerly been offered to the king " . CHARLES faid , that proposals , which introduced fuch important innovations in the constitution ...
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... fupport and affiftance . BEFORE the furrender of the king's perfon at Newcastle , and much more , fince that event , the fubjects of discontent had been daily multi- plying between the two kingdoms . The independ- ents , who began to ...
... fupport and affiftance . BEFORE the furrender of the king's perfon at Newcastle , and much more , fince that event , the fubjects of discontent had been daily multi- plying between the two kingdoms . The independ- ents , who began to ...
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... fupport of the king's authority , and to call over a con- fiderable body under Monro , who commanded the Scottish forces in Ulfter . And though he openly protested , that the covenant was the foundation of all his measures , he fecretly ...
... fupport of the king's authority , and to call over a con- fiderable body under Monro , who commanded the Scottish forces in Ulfter . And though he openly protested , that the covenant was the foundation of all his measures , he fecretly ...
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... fupport . He even yielded to them the right of refuming , at any time afterwards , this authority , whenever they fhould declare fuch a refumption neceffary for public fafety . In effect , the important power of 77 Walker , p . II , 12 ...
... fupport . He even yielded to them the right of refuming , at any time afterwards , this authority , whenever they fhould declare fuch a refumption neceffary for public fafety . In effect , the important power of 77 Walker , p . II , 12 ...
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