The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... Civil government of England during this period - Ecclesiastical government- Manners -- Finances - Arms - Navy - Commerce - Manufactures - Colonies- Learning and arts 93 CHAP . L. CHARLES I. A parliament at Westminster - At Oxford ...
... Civil government of England during this period - Ecclesiastical government- Manners -- Finances - Arms - Navy - Commerce - Manufactures - Colonies- Learning and arts 93 CHAP . L. CHARLES I. A parliament at Westminster - At Oxford ...
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... civil war CHAP . LVI . · • 350 Commencement of the civil war - State of parties - Battle of Edgehill - Negotia- tion at Oxford - Victories of the royalists in the west - Battle of Stratton - Of Lansdown - Of Roundway - down - Death of ...
... civil war CHAP . LVI . · • 350 Commencement of the civil war - State of parties - Battle of Edgehill - Negotia- tion at Oxford - Victories of the royalists in the west - Battle of Stratton - Of Lansdown - Of Roundway - down - Death of ...
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... civil government more uniform and con- sistent . In the public and avowed conduct of the king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign , there appears sufficient cause of quarrel and mutual dis- gust ; yet are we not to ...
... civil government more uniform and con- sistent . In the public and avowed conduct of the king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign , there appears sufficient cause of quarrel and mutual dis- gust ; yet are we not to ...
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... civil above the ecclesiastical jurisdiction . But it is an observation suggested by all history , and by none more than by that of James and his successor , that the religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it ...
... civil above the ecclesiastical jurisdiction . But it is an observation suggested by all history , and by none more than by that of James and his successor , that the religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it ...
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... civil court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 Spotswood . t 1596 . his cause . They raised a sedition in Edinburgh . 1617. ] 25 JAMES I.
... civil court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 Spotswood . t 1596 . his cause . They raised a sedition in Edinburgh . 1617. ] 25 JAMES I.
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