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... proposals February 1. - Financial difficulties at Westminster Discussions in the Commons on the peace propositions February 8. - New proposals sent to Charles February 2. - The Queen sets sail from Holland February 23 - Lands at ...
... proposals February 1. - Financial difficulties at Westminster Discussions in the Commons on the peace propositions February 8. - New proposals sent to Charles February 2. - The Queen sets sail from Holland February 23 - Lands at ...
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... of Cambridge 354 Results of Manchester's visitation 355 Dispute between Manchester and Willoughby January 30 .-- Motion for a committee to treat with the 356 Scots • 357 1644 February 1. - Proposal for a Committee of Government.
... of Cambridge 354 Results of Manchester's visitation 355 Dispute between Manchester and Willoughby January 30 .-- Motion for a committee to treat with the 356 Scots • 357 1644 February 1. - Proposal for a Committee of Government.
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. 1644 February 1. - Proposal for a Committee of Government February 16. - Institution of the Committee of Both King- doms Germ of the Cabinet system February 19 - Fresh overtures from Oxford March 12. — On their ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. 1644 February 1. - Proposal for a Committee of Government February 16. - Institution of the Committee of Both King- doms Germ of the Cabinet system February 19 - Fresh overtures from Oxford March 12. — On their ...
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... proposal made was their personal distrust of Charles . Their knowledge of his past intrigues led them to conclude that the present overture merely concealed an intention to gain time to injure them.2 66 posed ne- Sept. 2 . Ordinance At ...
... proposal made was their personal distrust of Charles . Their knowledge of his past intrigues led them to conclude that the present overture merely concealed an intention to gain time to injure them.2 66 posed ne- Sept. 2 . Ordinance At ...
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... proposal represented , at the most , but a passing mood . Having failed to do his work it was flung aside , with the sole result of increasing the suspicions of those to whom it had been made , when they saw concessions so distinctly ...
... proposal represented , at the most , but a passing mood . Having failed to do his work it was flung aside , with the sole result of increasing the suspicions of those to whom it had been made , when they saw concessions so distinctly ...
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