The History of the Commonwealth of England from the Death of Charles I., to the Expulsion of the Long Parliament by Cromwell: Being Omitted Chapters of the History of EnglandJohn Murray, 1864 |
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... character among the Normans exemplified in the office of Senescallus Angliæ Effect of the modern military despotisms in destroying that union and also in changing " suzerain " into " sovereign " . The English nobility , at the beginning ...
... character among the Normans exemplified in the office of Senescallus Angliæ Effect of the modern military despotisms in destroying that union and also in changing " suzerain " into " sovereign " . The English nobility , at the beginning ...
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... character of the Puritan rebellion Ireton appointed Cromwell's successor in Ireland with the title of Lord Deputy . 176 177 178 , 179 180-182 183 , 184 185-188 189 CHAPTER IV . THE TRIAL OF LIEUT . - COL CONTENTS . ix.
... character of the Puritan rebellion Ireton appointed Cromwell's successor in Ireland with the title of Lord Deputy . 176 177 178 , 179 180-182 183 , 184 185-188 189 CHAPTER IV . THE TRIAL OF LIEUT . - COL CONTENTS . ix.
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... character His sentence and execution 295-299 300-306 His lenity in 1639 Cause of his desertion of the Covenanters , the rivalry of Argyle Arrival of Charles in Scotland , June , 1650 307 308 310 Assassination of Ascham , the English ...
... character His sentence and execution 295-299 300-306 His lenity in 1639 Cause of his desertion of the Covenanters , the rivalry of Argyle Arrival of Charles in Scotland , June , 1650 307 308 310 Assassination of Ascham , the English ...
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... character , denomi- nated knights of the shire , others might represent boroughs , and were , in that capacity , denominated burgesses ; though strictly , the burgess for any town was understood to be one of the burgesses or burghers of ...
... character , denomi- nated knights of the shire , others might represent boroughs , and were , in that capacity , denominated burgesses ; though strictly , the burgess for any town was understood to be one of the burgesses or burghers of ...
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... character was strictly included in the designation " Goodman Burgess , " which the doorkeeper of the House of Lords , to be mentioned presently , probably , however , meant to apply to the whole House of Commons . inherited also a large ...
... character was strictly included in the designation " Goodman Burgess , " which the doorkeeper of the House of Lords , to be mentioned presently , probably , however , meant to apply to the whole House of Commons . inherited also a large ...
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