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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... levies of money - Severities in the star - chamber and high - commission - Ship - money- Trial of Hambden CHAP . LIII . Page 208 Discontents in Scotland - Introduction of the canons and liturgy - A tumult at Edinburgh - The covenant - A ...
... levies of money - Severities in the star - chamber and high - commission - Ship - money- Trial of Hambden CHAP . LIII . Page 208 Discontents in Scotland - Introduction of the canons and liturgy - A tumult at Edinburgh - The covenant - A ...
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... levying wages for the parliament - men was not altogether discontinued . It was not till long after , when liberty was thoroughly established , and popular assemblies entered into every branch of public business , that the members began ...
... levying wages for the parliament - men was not altogether discontinued . It was not till long after , when liberty was thoroughly established , and popular assemblies entered into every branch of public business , that the members began ...
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... levied a great force , under 1620. the command of the duke of Bavaria and the count of Bucquoy ; and advanced upon his enemy in Bohemia . In the Low Countries , Spinola collected a veteran army of thirty thousand men . When Edmonds ...
... levied a great force , under 1620. the command of the duke of Bavaria and the count of Bucquoy ; and advanced upon his enemy in Bohemia . In the Low Countries , Spinola collected a veteran army of thirty thousand men . When Edmonds ...
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... levying new taxes , should seem to be adopted by common consent and approbation . The princes of the house of Tudor , partly by the vigour of their administration , partly by the concurrence of favourable circumstances , had been able ...
... levying new taxes , should seem to be adopted by common consent and approbation . The princes of the house of Tudor , partly by the vigour of their administration , partly by the concurrence of favourable circumstances , had been able ...
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... levied with the utmost severity . " By this bold step , unprecedented in England for many years , and scarcely ever heard of in peaceable times , the commons attacked at once all the king's favourite maxims of government ; his cautious ...
... levied with the utmost severity . " By this bold step , unprecedented in England for many years , and scarcely ever heard of in peaceable times , the commons attacked at once all the king's favourite maxims of government ; his cautious ...
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