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... ready to move · April 29. — The peace propositions of the Committee of Both Kingdoms Conflict between the Houses May 22. - Reappointment of the Committee of Both King- doms The siege of Lyme April 25. - Rupert at Oxford . xxvii PAGE ...
... ready to move · April 29. — The peace propositions of the Committee of Both Kingdoms Conflict between the Houses May 22. - Reappointment of the Committee of Both King- doms The siege of Lyme April 25. - Rupert at Oxford . xxvii PAGE ...
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... ready to consent to a thorough reformation of religion , ' as well as to anything else that they could reasonably desire.'2 6 That Pym and his adherents should distrust Charles's sincerity was unhappily only too intelligible ; but ...
... ready to consent to a thorough reformation of religion , ' as well as to anything else that they could reasonably desire.'2 6 That Pym and his adherents should distrust Charles's sincerity was unhappily only too intelligible ; but ...
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... ready to attend to their complaints . Spencer's Yet , even among Charles's own followers , voices of dissatisfaction were raised . Those who could think of no way in which Puritans might be con- ciliated were disgusted at the favourable ...
... ready to attend to their complaints . Spencer's Yet , even among Charles's own followers , voices of dissatisfaction were raised . Those who could think of no way in which Puritans might be con- ciliated were disgusted at the favourable ...
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... ready to die rather than ism . allow God's voice upon earth to be silenced . If the existing law was against it , let the law be broken . If Parliamentary majorities were against it , let them be silenced . It was this feeling ...
... ready to die rather than ism . allow God's voice upon earth to be silenced . If the existing law was against it , let the law be broken . If Parliamentary majorities were against it , let them be silenced . It was this feeling ...
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... ready ways by which Rupert was collecting supplies . The two motives for resistance were significantly joined together in some letters from Nehemiah Wharton , a subaltern in Essex's army . " Wednesday morning , " he wrote , " we had ...
... ready ways by which Rupert was collecting supplies . The two motives for resistance were significantly joined together in some letters from Nehemiah Wharton , a subaltern in Essex's army . " Wednesday morning , " he wrote , " we had ...
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