The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volumen 7The University Press, 1839 |
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... remained at a house be- longing to that elector . When the princes came to Paris , they had received great welcome from the parliament and the city ; and instead of closing with the court , which it was thought they would have done ...
... remained at a house be- longing to that elector . When the princes came to Paris , they had received great welcome from the parliament and the city ; and instead of closing with the court , which it was thought they would have done ...
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... remained there with- out any disturbance , till Paris was reduced to that king's obedience . It is a very hard thing for people who have nothing to do , to forbear doing something which they ought not to do ; and the king might well ...
... remained there with- out any disturbance , till Paris was reduced to that king's obedience . It is a very hard thing for people who have nothing to do , to forbear doing something which they ought not to do ; and the king might well ...
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... remained in France under many mortifications , by the power and prosecution of Cromwell , till the king's happy restoration . All the foreign plantations had submitted to the yoke without a blow ; and indeed without any other damage or ...
... remained in France under many mortifications , by the power and prosecution of Cromwell , till the king's happy restoration . All the foreign plantations had submitted to the yoke without a blow ; and indeed without any other damage or ...
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... the army under Ludlow , a man of a very different temper from the other ; but appointed the civil government to run in another channel , so that there remained jealousy 1653. ] The character of Ireton . 47 and discontent.
... the army under Ludlow , a man of a very different temper from the other ; but appointed the civil government to run in another channel , so that there remained jealousy 1653. ] The character of Ireton . 47 and discontent.
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... remained with great constancy with the marquis of Clanrickard , as long as there was any hope ) to the king , with so particular an ac- count , under his own hand , of all that had passed , from the time that he had received his ...
... remained with great constancy with the marquis of Clanrickard , as long as there was any hope ) to the king , with so particular an ac- count , under his own hand , of all that had passed , from the time that he had received his ...
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Página 319 - Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger.
Página 506 - ... a liberty to tender consciences; " and that no man shall be disquieted, or called in " question, for differences of opinion in matters of " religion which do not disturb the peace of the
Página 319 - The LORD hath trodden under foot all my mighty men in the midst of me : he hath called an assembly against me to crush my young men : the LORD hath trodden the virgin, the daughter of Judah, as in a. wine-press.
Página 505 - Nor do we desire more to enjoy what is ours than that all our subjects may enjoy what by law is theirs by a full and entire administration of justice throughout the land, and by extending our mercy where it is wanted and deserved.
Página 353 - But his greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he had abroad. It was hard to discover which feared him most, France, Spain, or the Low Countries, where his friendship was current at the value he put upon it. As they did all sacrifice their honour and their interest to his pleasure, so there is nothing he could have demanded that either of them would have denied him.
Página 493 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 43 - England, when he seemed to he abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those places of great importance to fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner, what obligations soever they entered into.
Página 505 - God and nature hath made oar due ; so we do make it our daily suit to the Divine Providence, that he will, in compassion to us and our subjects, after so long misery and sufferings, remit, and put us into a quiet and peaceable possession of that our right, with as little blood and damage to our people as is possible.
Página 506 - ... a liberty to tender consciences; and that no man shall be disquieted, or called in question, for differences of opinion in matters of religion which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom; and that we shall be ready to consent to such an act of parliament, as, upon mature deliberation, shall be offered to us, for the full granting that indulgence.
Página 319 - All that pass by, clap their hands at thee; they hiss and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem, saying, Is this the city that men call the Perfection of beauty, the Joy of the whole earth?