History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 |
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... told them that if they refused to seal the bonds ' all the prisons in London should be filled , and thousands should rot in prison . ' Those , however , who were interested in the monopoly were anxious to secure higher authority on ...
... told them that if they refused to seal the bonds ' all the prisons in London should be filled , and thousands should rot in prison . ' Those , however , who were interested in the monopoly were anxious to secure higher authority on ...
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... told the ambassador to write an account of the conversation to his master . No one knew better than the Spanish ambassador that all this meant nothing . If he had just landed in England , he wrote , he might perhaps have considered the ...
... told the ambassador to write an account of the conversation to his master . No one knew better than the Spanish ambassador that all this meant nothing . If he had just landed in England , he wrote , he might perhaps have considered the ...
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... told that it had exceeded its powers . If the members would come to the Abbey one of the canons should preach to them , and no attempt would be made to force upon them the wafer - bread which was ordinarily used there . But Williams ...
... told that it had exceeded its powers . If the members would come to the Abbey one of the canons should preach to them , and no attempt would be made to force upon them the wafer - bread which was ordinarily used there . But Williams ...
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... told how it would be used . Over the state of the negotiations , and the chances of peace and war , an impenetrable veil was thrown . Such treatment was enough to chill the temper of the most loyal It would be time enough , it was felt ...
... told how it would be used . Over the state of the negotiations , and the chances of peace and war , an impenetrable veil was thrown . Such treatment was enough to chill the temper of the most loyal It would be time enough , it was felt ...
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... told that it was addressed to himself , and to himself alone would it be given . One by one the thirty - three were summoned into the Royal presence , and were asked in whose custody the petition was . Each one , as he passed in , told ...
... told that it was addressed to himself , and to himself alone would it be given . One by one the thirty - three were summoned into the Royal presence , and were asked in whose custody the petition was . Each one , as he passed in , told ...
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