An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II ...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen11814 |
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... king's death , and his name has been And at Milford Haven , the country did unanimously take the engagement , and Mr. Peters opened the mat- ter to them , and did much encourage them to take it . He preached also in the market - place ...
... king's death , and his name has been And at Milford Haven , the country did unanimously take the engagement , and Mr. Peters opened the mat- ter to them , and did much encourage them to take it . He preached also in the market - place ...
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... king's death , with the cruelty and rude- ness of an inquisitor . " - Dr . Barwick says , " he was upon no slight grounds accused to have been one of the king's murtherers , though it could not be sufficient- ly proved against him ...
... king's death , with the cruelty and rude- ness of an inquisitor . " - Dr . Barwick says , " he was upon no slight grounds accused to have been one of the king's murtherers , though it could not be sufficient- ly proved against him ...
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... king , du- ring his confinement , there is undeniable proof . Whit- lock writes " that upon a conference between the king and Mr. Hugh Peters , and the king desiring one of his ai..e . King's . b Trial of the Regicides , p . 168 ...
... king , du- ring his confinement , there is undeniable proof . Whit- lock writes " that upon a conference between the king and Mr. Hugh Peters , and the king desiring one of his ai..e . King's . b Trial of the Regicides , p . 168 ...
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... king's death , with the cruelty and rude- ness of an inquisitor . b And as to what was said of his being supposed to be the king's executioner , one , who was his servant , de- posed on his trial , that he kept his chamber , being ...
... king's death , with the cruelty and rude- ness of an inquisitor . b And as to what was said of his being supposed to be the king's executioner , one , who was his servant , de- posed on his trial , that he kept his chamber , being ...
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... king , comparing him to Barabbas , & c . To which he pleaded in his own defence , that the war began before he came into England ; that since his arrival , he had en- man's blood , but saved many in life and estate . " All that was laid ...
... king , comparing him to Barabbas , & c . To which he pleaded in his own defence , that the war began before he came into England ; that since his arrival , he had en- man's blood , but saved many in life and estate . " All that was laid ...
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