The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1871 |
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... King whom they had given to their English neighbours , and who , as sovereign then of a larger nation , was able to act upon the smaller with greater force than when he had lived within it . More recently , under Charles , a persevering ...
... King whom they had given to their English neighbours , and who , as sovereign then of a larger nation , was able to act upon the smaller with greater force than when he had lived within it . More recently , under Charles , a persevering ...
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... King's De- claration , or even to let its contents be generally known . To this effect he must have written to the King before leaving 1 Burnet's Lives of the Hamiltons ( 1677 ) , pp . 43 , 46. Burnet gives two drafts of the ...
... King's De- claration , or even to let its contents be generally known . To this effect he must have written to the King before leaving 1 Burnet's Lives of the Hamiltons ( 1677 ) , pp . 43 , 46. Burnet gives two drafts of the ...
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... King , let us take a view of the situation for ourselves . Readers of Clarendon may remember what a glowing picture he gives , in the First Book of his History , of the singularly happy condition of the three kingdoms during that period ...
... King , let us take a view of the situation for ourselves . Readers of Clarendon may remember what a glowing picture he gives , in the First Book of his History , of the singularly happy condition of the three kingdoms during that period ...
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... King to break off negotiation and resort to a stronger policy . Orders had gone out respecting the mustering of the ... King's state of destitution he had even grasped at a mode of perplexing the Scots the most sly and desperate ...
... King to break off negotiation and resort to a stronger policy . Orders had gone out respecting the mustering of the ... King's state of destitution he had even grasped at a mode of perplexing the Scots the most sly and desperate ...
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... King's and their own credits , are able to raise but " £ 110,000 towards the maintaining of the war . The King's ( 6 ( 6 ( ( 66 66 << 66 “ magazines are totally unfurnished of arms and all sorts of " ammunition ; and commanders we have ...
... King's and their own credits , are able to raise but " £ 110,000 towards the maintaining of the war . The King's ( 6 ( 6 ( ( 66 66 << 66 “ magazines are totally unfurnished of arms and all sorts of " ammunition ; and commanders we have ...
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