Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... King Charles I. on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists , on the other , & c . & c . 3. Accedence commenced Grammar : - being a Latin Grammar for Beginners . 4. The History of Britain , & c . to the Norman conquest : -this ...
... King Charles I. on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists , on the other , & c . & c . 3. Accedence commenced Grammar : - being a Latin Grammar for Beginners . 4. The History of Britain , & c . to the Norman conquest : -this ...
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... king and the Lords . " This change of balance , arising from the progress of arts and civilized manners , was further pro- moted by the union of the crowns , which , by inducing greater peace and security , gave an increased activity to ...
... king and the Lords . " This change of balance , arising from the progress of arts and civilized manners , was further pro- moted by the union of the crowns , which , by inducing greater peace and security , gave an increased activity to ...
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... king to stoop to such conces sions , and to suffer such barriers to be erected , as were thought necessary to secure the consti- tution . The transactions of the two first parliaments of Charles exhibited nearly the same view of the ...
... king to stoop to such conces sions , and to suffer such barriers to be erected , as were thought necessary to secure the consti- tution . The transactions of the two first parliaments of Charles exhibited nearly the same view of the ...
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... king and commons ; and : their connection is sufficiently obvious . The votes of the bishops in the house , and the clergy throughout the nation , uniformly obstructed the efforts of parliament to restrain the prerogative . The Puritans ...
... king and commons ; and : their connection is sufficiently obvious . The votes of the bishops in the house , and the clergy throughout the nation , uniformly obstructed the efforts of parliament to restrain the prerogative . The Puritans ...
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... king assented to the bill without hesitation . As his designs became more manifest , restraints were multiplied . It was essen- tial to the security of the Commons , that they should obtain some influence over the military force ; and a ...
... king assented to the bill without hesitation . As his designs became more manifest , restraints were multiplied . It was essen- tial to the security of the Commons , that they should obtain some influence over the military force ; and a ...
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