Life of Oliver Cromwell, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... Scotland , notwithstanding the firm- ness with which they had opposed the government of the late king , were all along friendly to monar- chical rule , and even to the hereditary rights of the House of Stuart . It happened , accordingly ...
... Scotland , notwithstanding the firm- ness with which they had opposed the government of the late king , were all along friendly to monar- chical rule , and even to the hereditary rights of the House of Stuart . It happened , accordingly ...
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... Scotland in defiance of the Covenant , induced Charles to accept the condi- tions held out to him by the commissioners of the northern kingdom . In an address recently presented to him by the kirk , he had indeed been reminded of the ...
... Scotland in defiance of the Covenant , induced Charles to accept the condi- tions held out to him by the commissioners of the northern kingdom . In an address recently presented to him by the kirk , he had indeed been reminded of the ...
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... Scotland . The attachment of the natives to their ancient line of kings burst forth in loud acclamations when he arrived on the coast ; and even the Committee of Estates yielded so far to this generous impulse as to receive him with the ...
... Scotland . The attachment of the natives to their ancient line of kings burst forth in loud acclamations when he arrived on the coast ; and even the Committee of Estates yielded so far to this generous impulse as to receive him with the ...
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... Scotland ; but declared that , in case the Scots should attempt to invade England , he would be ready to lay down his life to oppose them . We laboured to persuade him of the reasonableness and justice of our resolution to march into ...
... Scotland ; but declared that , in case the Scots should attempt to invade England , he would be ready to lay down his life to oppose them . We laboured to persuade him of the reasonableness and justice of our resolution to march into ...
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... Scotland , and either to un- derstand from them that they are our friends , or to endeavour to make them so ; choosing rather to make that country the seat of war than our own . But the Lord Fairfax was unwilling to alter his resolution ...
... Scotland , and either to un- derstand from them that they are our friends , or to endeavour to make them so ; choosing rather to make that country the seat of war than our own . But the Lord Fairfax was unwilling to alter his resolution ...
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