History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent, 第 2 卷1839 |
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... Council at York , 3 - Long Parliament , 4— Death of Strafford - Progress of Reforms , 5 - Long Parliament becomes a Tyranny , 6 — The Remonstrance , 7 — Civil War - Nature of the Contest , 8— Division of Parties - Presbyterians and ...
... Council at York , 3 - Long Parliament , 4— Death of Strafford - Progress of Reforms , 5 - Long Parliament becomes a Tyranny , 6 — The Remonstrance , 7 — Civil War - Nature of the Contest , 8— Division of Parties - Presbyterians and ...
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... council of peers , convened at Sept. York , could not satisfy a people that venerated repre- sentative government as the most valuable bequest of its ancestors ; and a few weeks made it evident that concession was necessary . The councils ...
... council of peers , convened at Sept. York , could not satisfy a people that venerated repre- sentative government as the most valuable bequest of its ancestors ; and a few weeks made it evident that concession was necessary . The councils ...
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... council of the nation , the army could urge its merits as the active and successful antagonist to royal despotism . The new crisis was inevitable . The Presbyterians 1647 . broke forth into menaces against the army . " These men ...
... council of the nation , the army could urge its merits as the active and successful antagonist to royal despotism . The new crisis was inevitable . The Presbyterians 1647 . broke forth into menaces against the army . " These men ...
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... council of Cromwell on the validity of its elections , next vin- dicated freedom of debate , and , at its third sitting , called in question the basis of Cromwell's authority . " Have we cut down tyranny in one person , and shall the ...
... council of Cromwell on the validity of its elections , next vin- dicated freedom of debate , and , at its third sitting , called in question the basis of Cromwell's authority . " Have we cut down tyranny in one person , and shall the ...
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... he lived to a great old age in the serene enjoyment of tranquil affections , and of a gentle and modest temper . English politics went forward in their course . CHAP . The council of officers , the revival of DEATH OF CROMWELL . 27.
... he lived to a great old age in the serene enjoyment of tranquil affections , and of a gentle and modest temper . English politics went forward in their course . CHAP . The council of officers , the revival of DEATH OF CROMWELL . 27.
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