The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, 3. kötetUniversity Press, 1849 |
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4. oldal
... expected likewise , that satisfaction should be made by them for all those several vast sums received , and diverted to other purposes , which ought to have been paid by the act of pacification to his subjects of Scotland , or employed ...
... expected likewise , that satisfaction should be made by them for all those several vast sums received , and diverted to other purposes , which ought to have been paid by the act of pacification to his subjects of Scotland , or employed ...
5. oldal
... expected his own ships should be delivered to him , as by the law they ought to be ; and that when he should think fit to nominate a lord high admiral of England , it should be such a person against whom no just exception could be made ...
... expected his own ships should be delivered to him , as by the law they ought to be ; and that when he should think fit to nominate a lord high admiral of England , it should be such a person against whom no just exception could be made ...
7. oldal
... expected reasons grounded upon law , to have shewed him , that by the law he had not that right he pretended , or that they had a right superior to his , in what was now in question ; or that they would have shewed him some legal reason ...
... expected reasons grounded upon law , to have shewed him , that by the law he had not that right he pretended , or that they had a right superior to his , in what was now in question ; or that they would have shewed him some legal reason ...
13. oldal
... expected from a wary nature , before he could be sure what reception such professions and vows would find . But the king thought the power and interest of that committee would be able to do little , if it could not prevail for the ...
... expected from a wary nature , before he could be sure what reception such professions and vows would find . But the king thought the power and interest of that committee would be able to do little , if it could not prevail for the ...
16. oldal
... of about sixteen thousand foot and above three thousand horse , in as good an equipage , and supplied with all things necessary for a siege , as could be expected from an enemy which knew no wants , and had the command 16 ...
... of about sixteen thousand foot and above three thousand horse , in as good an equipage , and supplied with all things necessary for a siege , as could be expected from an enemy which knew no wants , and had the command 16 ...
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able advance ammunition amongst arms believed Bristol cannon castle charge church colonel command commissioners commons condition consent Cornwall council courage court covenant declared defend desired discourse earl of Antrim earl of Essex enemy enemy's engaged England expected farther garrison Gloucester governor hath honour hope horse and foot house of peers houses of parliament hundred inclined Ireland jealousy king king's army kingdom kingdom of England knew letters likewise London lord Digby lord Hopton lord Wilmot majesty majesty's marquis ment never Newbury night officers Oxford party pass peace persons persuaded present preserve prince Maurice prince Rupert prisoners provisions quarters raised Ralph Hopton reason rebels received regiment religion reputation resolution resolved retire Scotland Scots sent siege sir William Waller soever soldiers supply taken thence thing thither thought thousand tion town trained bands treaty troops trust victuals VIII whereof whilst