History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... June . - Milton's marriage August 1. - The doctrine and discipline of divorce 1644 July 15. - The judgment of Martin Bucer November 24 -Areopagitica . The Long Parliament and the press Presbyterianism of the House of Commons November 15 ...
... June . - Milton's marriage August 1. - The doctrine and discipline of divorce 1644 July 15. - The judgment of Martin Bucer November 24 -Areopagitica . The Long Parliament and the press Presbyterianism of the House of Commons November 15 ...
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... June . Alaster Macdonald in the West Highlands . 82 The Mackenzies and the Macdonalds 83 The Highland clans August . - Montrose summons Macdonald to Blair Athol He is accepted as a leader 84 85 86 His march to Perth September 1. - The ...
... June . Alaster Macdonald in the West Highlands . 82 The Mackenzies and the Macdonalds 83 The Highland clans August . - Montrose summons Macdonald to Blair Athol He is accepted as a leader 84 85 86 His march to Perth September 1. - The ...
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... June 5. - Mutiny of the Yorkshire Horse June 7. - Charles hears that Oxford has been relieved June 2. - Fairfax ordered to abandon the siege of Oxford June 5. - Fairfax marches against the King June 9. - Cromwell rouses the Eastern ...
... June 5. - Mutiny of the Yorkshire Horse June 7. - Charles hears that Oxford has been relieved June 2. - Fairfax ordered to abandon the siege of Oxford June 5. - Fairfax marches against the King June 9. - Cromwell rouses the Eastern ...
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... June 23. - The King's instructions to his son of Both Kingdoms June 25 - Abandonment of the proposal . 226 • 227 June 21. - Proposal to subordinate Fairfax to the Committee · 227 228 . The Clubmen . June 28. - Surrender of Carlisle July ...
... June 23. - The King's instructions to his son of Both Kingdoms June 25 - Abandonment of the proposal . 226 • 227 June 21. - Proposal to subordinate Fairfax to the Committee · 227 228 . The Clubmen . June 28. - Surrender of Carlisle July ...
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... June 18. - Lilburne's second arrest . June 20. - Savile committed to the Tower . PAGE 294 295 296 • 297 . 298 299 301 • 302 303 304 304 305 306 • 307 308 309 Lilburne's charges against Holles and Lenthall July 19. — He is again in ...
... June 18. - Lilburne's second arrest . June 20. - Savile committed to the Tower . PAGE 294 295 296 • 297 . 298 299 301 • 302 303 304 304 305 306 • 307 308 309 Lilburne's charges against Holles and Lenthall July 19. — He is again in ...
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