An analysis of the Stuart Period of England History1860 |
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... royalists defeated at Marston Moor : 4 , Essex's infantry capitulate at Lostwithiel : 5 , Successes of Montrose in Scotland : 6 , Second battle of Newbury Page 130 SECTION XIX . Proceedings of the Long Parliament , 1645 . 1 ...
... royalists defeated at Marston Moor : 4 , Essex's infantry capitulate at Lostwithiel : 5 , Successes of Montrose in Scotland : 6 , Second battle of Newbury Page 130 SECTION XIX . Proceedings of the Long Parliament , 1645 . 1 ...
Стр. x
... royalists : 4 , Cromwell defeats the Scots at Preston : 5 , Treaty of Newport : 6 , The House of Commons " purged " by colonel Pride : 7 , The Rump votes that the king be brought to trial : 8 , Gradual growth of a desire to overturn the ...
... royalists : 4 , Cromwell defeats the Scots at Preston : 5 , Treaty of Newport : 6 , The House of Commons " purged " by colonel Pride : 7 , The Rump votes that the king be brought to trial : 8 , Gradual growth of a desire to overturn the ...
Стр. 117
... royalists . Rupert , who had lately joined his uncle , scoured the country with his cavalry for pillage , and was the first to encounter the parlia- mentary forces . Essex followed the king , proposing to put himself between the ...
... royalists . Rupert , who had lately joined his uncle , scoured the country with his cavalry for pillage , and was the first to encounter the parlia- mentary forces . Essex followed the king , proposing to put himself between the ...
Стр. 118
... royalists descended the hill , and Rupert charging the left wing of the enemy , weakened by the desertion of Fortescue with two troops of horse , drove it before him as far as Kineton , where his men took to plundering the enemy's bag ...
... royalists descended the hill , and Rupert charging the left wing of the enemy , weakened by the desertion of Fortescue with two troops of horse , drove it before him as far as Kineton , where his men took to plundering the enemy's bag ...
Стр. 120
... royalists , and the introduction of the king's troops into London , and was proposed to be carried into effect on the 31st of May . Edmund Waller , a poet of some celebrity , himself a member of the House , and related to Hampden and ...
... royalists , and the introduction of the king's troops into London , and was proposed to be carried into effect on the 31st of May . Edmund Waller , a poet of some celebrity , himself a member of the House , and related to Hampden and ...
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Стр. 304 - That the pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws, by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal.
Стр. 269 - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Стр. 353 - Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion, established by law...
Стр. 225 - We would speak first of the Puritans, the most remarkable body of men, perhaps, which the world has ever produced. The odious and ridiculous parts of their character lie on the surface. He that runs may read them ; nor have there been wanting attentive and malicious observers to point them out. For many years after the Restoration, they were the theme of unmeasured invective and derision. They were exposed to the utmost licentiousness of the press and of the stage, at the time when the press and...
Стр. 226 - He had been rescued by no common deliverer from the grasp of no common foe. He had been ransomed by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice.
Стр. 226 - ... eloquent in a more sublime language, nobles by the right of an earlier creation and priests by the imposition of a mightier hand. The very meanest of them was a being to whose fate a mysterious...
Стр. 226 - Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion, the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of his king.
Стр. 312 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Стр. 67 - ... take such oath or to give attendance or be confined or otherwise molested or disquieted concerning the same or for refusal thereof. And that no freeman in any such manner as is before mentioned be imprisoned or detained.
Стр. 225 - ... materials, the finest army that Europe had ever seen, — who trampled down king, church, and aristocracy, — who, in the short intervals of domestic sedition and rebellion, made the name of England terrible to every nation on the face of the earth, were no vulgar fanatics. Most of their absurdities were mere external badges, like the signs of freemasonry, or the dresses of friars. We regret that these badges were not more attractive. We regret that...