Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Scotland with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left them disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical ...
... Scotland with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left them disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical ...
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... Scotland , which he had visited in the vain . hope of bringing back with him an army which might give him . the ... Scottish colonists who had usurped their lands . The rising took the form of outrage and massacre , culated to arouse a ...
... Scotland , which he had visited in the vain . hope of bringing back with him an army which might give him . the ... Scottish colonists who had usurped their lands . The rising took the form of outrage and massacre , culated to arouse a ...
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... army might prevent such a mischief . " This attack on the Scots led to an attack on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to see never a ...
... army might prevent such a mischief . " This attack on the Scots led to an attack on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to see never a ...
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... army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scotland ... Scottish nobility — would not only have made short work of Argyle's ... Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts claiming as by Divine right to ...
... army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scotland ... Scottish nobility — would not only have made short work of Argyle's ... Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts claiming as by Divine right to ...
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... Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . The alliance with the Scots was the last work of Pym , who died before the Scottish army , the aid of which he had so dearly purchased , crossed ...
... Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . The alliance with the Scots was the last work of Pym , who died before the Scottish army , the aid of which he had so dearly purchased , crossed ...
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