Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... eighteen he was in the army of the Parliament ; and , if he had carried the vice of profaneness into that service , he would doubtless have re- ceived something more than an admonition from Serjeant Bind - 10 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
... eighteen he was in the army of the Parliament ; and , if he had carried the vice of profaneness into that service , he would doubtless have re- ceived something more than an admonition from Serjeant Bind - 10 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
Pagina 33
... army . Money , however , came in slowly ; and the King was compelled to summon another Parliament . In the hope of conciliating his subjects , he set at liberty the persons who had been imprisoned for refusing to comply with his ...
... army . Money , however , came in slowly ; and the King was compelled to summon another Parliament . In the hope of conciliating his subjects , he set at liberty the persons who had been imprisoned for refusing to comply with his ...
Pagina 47
... army , appointed a general , and summoned an Assembly of the Kirk . The famous instrument called the Covenant was put forth at this time , and was eagerly subscribed by the people . The beginnings of this formidable insurrection were ...
... army , appointed a general , and summoned an Assembly of the Kirk . The famous instrument called the Covenant was put forth at this time , and was eagerly subscribed by the people . The beginnings of this formidable insurrection were ...
Pagina 48
... army . But the terms of the paci- fication were not observed . Each party charged the other with foul play . The Scots refused to disarm . The King found great difficulty in re - assembling his forces . His late expedition had drained ...
... army . But the terms of the paci- fication were not observed . Each party charged the other with foul play . The Scots refused to disarm . The King found great difficulty in re - assembling his forces . His late expedition had drained ...
Pagina 52
... army or a Dutch army could have enslaved Eng- land , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the Prince of Orange , would have been traitors to their country . But such a result was out of ...
... army or a Dutch army could have enslaved Eng- land , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the Prince of Orange , would have been traitors to their country . But such a result was out of ...
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