Popular History of England, Τόμος 4Bradbury, Evans, 1858 |
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Σελίδα iii
... Parliament 27 • Beginnings of the Civil War 1 The Solemn League and Covenant 27 • The King marches to Shrewsbury 2 Essex returns to London 28 Skirmish at Worcester Growing Importance of Cromwell 29 Battle of Edgehill Skirmish of Winceby ...
... Parliament 27 • Beginnings of the Civil War 1 The Solemn League and Covenant 27 • The King marches to Shrewsbury 2 Essex returns to London 28 Skirmish at Worcester Growing Importance of Cromwell 29 Battle of Edgehill Skirmish of Winceby ...
Σελίδα v
... Parliament . 155 Dialogue between Cromwell and Whitelocke 156 The question of future Representation 119 Dissolution of the Long Parliament Public Opinion on the Dissolution Summons for a Parliament 157 . 157 • . 159 . 161 . 120 120 ...
... Parliament . 155 Dialogue between Cromwell and Whitelocke 156 The question of future Representation 119 Dissolution of the Long Parliament Public Opinion on the Dissolution Summons for a Parliament 157 . 157 • . 159 . 161 . 120 120 ...
Σελίδα vi
... Parliament called The Major - Generals 192 Severities against Papists and Episcopa- lians 193 and the Majority • Tolerance to Sects 193 Hostility of the Army Demands of the Army ILLUSTRATIONS . 177 185 187 PAGE . 217 . 218 Different ...
... Parliament called The Major - Generals 192 Severities against Papists and Episcopa- lians 193 and the Majority • Tolerance to Sects 193 Hostility of the Army Demands of the Army ILLUSTRATIONS . 177 185 187 PAGE . 217 . 218 Different ...
Σελίδα vii
... Parliament dissolved . 281 . 250 Restraints upon the Press 281 Anabaptist Insurrection . 250 Conferences at the Savoy Ravages of the English Fleet on the Dutch . 252 Coast 282 Character of the New Parliament • . 252 The Great Fire of ...
... Parliament dissolved . 281 . 250 Restraints upon the Press 281 Anabaptist Insurrection . 250 Conferences at the Savoy Ravages of the English Fleet on the Dutch . 252 Coast 282 Character of the New Parliament • . 252 The Great Fire of ...
Σελίδα viii
... Parliament 357 Charles Pensioned by Louis XIV . 325 The Exclusion Bill 357 Popular Discontents 326 Trial and Execution of Lord Stafford . . 358 Coffee - Houses closed by Proclamation 326 The Parliament dissolved 359 Re - opened 327 The ...
... Parliament 357 Charles Pensioned by Louis XIV . 325 The Exclusion Bill 357 Popular Discontents 326 Trial and Execution of Lord Stafford . . 358 Coffee - Houses closed by Proclamation 326 The Parliament dissolved 359 Re - opened 327 The ...
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amongst army authority battle bishop Burnet CABAL MINISTRY called Catholics Cavaliers Charles Charles II Church civil Clarendon colonel command commissioners Commonwealth Convention Parliament Council Court Covenanters Cromwell Cromwell's Crown danger declared desire duke of York Dutch earl endeavour enemy England English Evelyn execution Fairfax fleet France hand hath honour horse House of Commons hundred Ireland James justice king king's kingdom letter liberty London Long Parliament Lord Ludlow majesty marched Memoirs ment ministers monarchy Monk Monmouth nation night officers Oliver Cromwell Oxford Papists parliamentary party peace Pepys persons plot Popish Popish Plot Presbyterian prince of Orange principle prisoners proclamation Protector Protestant Puritan queen refused regiments religion republican resolved Restoration Roger North royal royalist Rupert says Scotland Scottish sent Shaftesbury soldiers spirit things thought thousand told town treaty trial troops Vane voted Westminster whilst Whitehall Whitelocke
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Σελίδα 238 - ... 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...
Σελίδα 44 - Honest men served you faithfully in this action. Sir, they are trusty; I beseech you, in the name of God, not to discourage them. I wish this action may beget thankfulness and humility in all that are concerned in it. He that ventures his life for the liberty of his country, I wish he trust God for the liberty of his conscience, and you for the liberty he fights for.
Σελίδα 442 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament. That excessive bail ought not to be required nor excessive fines imposed nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Σελίδα 27 - I had rather have a plain russet-coated Captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call "a Gentleman" and is nothing else. I honour a Gentleman that is so indeed!
Σελίδα 88 - That it was our duty, if ever the Lord brought us back again in peace, to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for that blood he had shed, and mischief he had done to his utmost, against the Lord's Cause and People in these poor Nations.
Σελίδα 212 - I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
Σελίδα 442 - That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.
Σελίδα 107 - Whereas Charles Stuart, King of England, is, and standeth convicted, attainted, and condemned of high treason, and other high crimes; and sentence upon Saturday last was pronounced against him by this Court, to be put to death by the severing of his head from his body...
Σελίδα 213 - Give them consistency of judgment, one heart, and mutual love ; and go on to deliver them, and with the work of reformation ; and make the Name of Christ glorious in the world. Teach those who look too much on Thy instruments, to depend more upon Thyself. Pardon such as desire to trample upon the dust of a poor worm, for they are Thy People too. And pardon the folly of this short Prayer: — Even for Jesus Christ's sake. And give us a good night, if it be Thy pleasure. Amen.
Σελίδα 279 - Lord! what can I do? I am spent: people will not obey me. I have been pulling down houses; but the fire overtakes us faster than we can do it.