A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I. to the Restoration; with an Introduction, Tracing the Progress of Society, and of the Constitution, from the Feudal Times to the Opening of the History ; and Including a Particular Examination of Mr. Hume's Statements Relative to the Character of the English Government, 第 4 卷Bell & Bradfute, 1822 |
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... cause as it involved both civil and religious rights . Fairfax having been sent down to join them , determined to waste no time in inactivity . Cromwell had come to Wind- sor , with the avowed purpose of taking leave of the general , on ...
... cause as it involved both civil and religious rights . Fairfax having been sent down to join them , determined to waste no time in inactivity . Cromwell had come to Wind- sor , with the avowed purpose of taking leave of the general , on ...
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... cause , while the utter overthrow of Montrose in Scotland blasted all his prospects from that quarter , and the magnificent promises of the Duke of Lorrain , and the Irish , proved equally fallacious . able to meet all this : For can ...
... cause , while the utter overthrow of Montrose in Scotland blasted all his prospects from that quarter , and the magnificent promises of the Duke of Lorrain , and the Irish , proved equally fallacious . able to meet all this : For can ...
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... cause , and the rest of the kingdom , was cut off . It was debated by the victors whether they should pursue Goring or take in Bath . The council generally recommended the first ; but Fairfax , however disposed to follow their advice ...
... cause , and the rest of the kingdom , was cut off . It was debated by the victors whether they should pursue Goring or take in Bath . The council generally recommended the first ; but Fairfax , however disposed to follow their advice ...
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... cause of their warlike proceedings , he found it necessary to attack them , and about 200 were wounded . These persons being taken prisoners , were , after an examination regarding their instiga- tors , dismissed on their promise not to ...
... cause of their warlike proceedings , he found it necessary to attack them , and about 200 were wounded . These persons being taken prisoners , were , after an examination regarding their instiga- tors , dismissed on their promise not to ...
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... cause , every act is condemned by its partisans , and it was the fate of Rupert , who , with all his faults , was the best officer Charles had , to incur the personal resentment , on many accounts , of the very indi- vidual whom the ...
... cause , every act is condemned by its partisans , and it was the fate of Rupert , who , with all his faults , was the best officer Charles had , to incur the personal resentment , on many accounts , of the very indi- vidual whom the ...
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第 347 頁 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
第 56 頁 - Honest men served you faithfully in this action. Sir, they are trusty : I beseech you, in the name of God, not to discourage them. I wish this action may beget thankfulness and humility in all that are concerned in it. He that ventures his life for the liberty of his country, I wish he trust God for the liberty of his conscience, and you for the liberty he fights for.
第 185 頁 - ... behalf in the right and power of frequent and successive Parliaments, or national meetings in Council; he, the said Charles Stuart, for...
第 58 頁 - I am endeavouring to get to London , so that the conditions may be such as a gentleman may own , and that the rebels may acknowledge me king, being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating the one or the other, that I shall be really king again.
第 184 頁 - Charles Stuart, being admitted King of England, and therein trusted with a limited power to govern by and according to the laws of the land, and not otherwise ; and by his trust, oath, and office being obliged to use the power committed to him for the good and benefit of the people, and for the preservation of their rights and liberties; yet, nevertheless, out of a wicked design to erect and uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power, to rule according to his will...
第 292 頁 - House, and observing this posture, I told him I thought it did give us an opportunity and advantage to attempt upon the enemy, to which he immediately replied, that he had thought to have said the same thing to me. So that it pleased the Lord to set this apprehension upon both of our hearts, at the same instant. We called for Colonel Monk, and showed him the thing; and coming to our quarters at night, and demonstrating our apprehensions to some of the colonels, they also cheerfully concurred.
第 293 頁 - ... were, after the first repulse given, made by the Lord of hosts as stubble to their swords.
第 185 頁 - ... a wicked design to erect and uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power to rule according to his will, and to overthrow the rights and liberties of the people...
第 69 頁 - And all the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, Because the king is near of kin to us: wherefore then be ye angry for this matter ? have...