The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Co[n]temporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records, Volumen3J. Henry and J. Parker, 1857 |
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... Tower , March 27 . The marquis of Huntley ( George Gordon ) is beheaded by order of the Scottish parliament , March 30 . Prince Rupert , with the revolted fleet , makes many Their intention was to proceed to Holland , to offer ...
... Tower , March 27 . The marquis of Huntley ( George Gordon ) is beheaded by order of the Scottish parliament , March 30 . Prince Rupert , with the revolted fleet , makes many Their intention was to proceed to Holland , to offer ...
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... Tower , but is released Dec. 29 . A.D. 1650. The marquis of Montrose lands in the Orkneys , and erects the king's standard , in January * . He circulates a declaration , calling on all Scotsmen to support him ; this is , by order of the ...
... Tower , but is released Dec. 29 . A.D. 1650. The marquis of Montrose lands in the Orkneys , and erects the king's standard , in January * . He circulates a declaration , calling on all Scotsmen to support him ; this is , by order of the ...
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... Tower , guarded by a troop of horse , at 3 in the morn- ing of Sunday , August 27 . Blake was ill on shore . 8 Some few of Monk's letters relative to this war have been pre- served , and they shew how readily he could adapt himself to ...
... Tower , guarded by a troop of horse , at 3 in the morn- ing of Sunday , August 27 . Blake was ill on shore . 8 Some few of Monk's letters relative to this war have been pre- served , and they shew how readily he could adapt himself to ...
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... Tower , and dispense with all laws and ministry , ) the majority of the members evinced sense and spirit , and Cromwell soon found it necessary to his safety to disperse them . u They chose Francis Rous for their speaker , and , on his ...
... Tower , and dispense with all laws and ministry , ) the majority of the members evinced sense and spirit , and Cromwell soon found it necessary to his safety to disperse them . u They chose Francis Rous for their speaker , and , on his ...
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... , and to make ordinances , which should have the force of laws . A.D. 1654. The Protector's elevation is repugnant to many of his former adherents ; some are committed to the Tower . The royalists also plot against him 26 THE STUARTS .
... , and to make ordinances , which should have the force of laws . A.D. 1654. The Protector's elevation is repugnant to many of his former adherents ; some are committed to the Tower . The royalists also plot against him 26 THE STUARTS .
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Página 128 - AN ACT DECLARING THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT, AND SETTLING THE SUCCESSION OF THE CROWN.
Página 128 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties; and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings, to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises, ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example.
Página 125 - Majesties protestant subjects dissenting from the church of England from the penalties of certain laws...
Página 167 - For Englishmen are no more to be Slaves to Parliaments, than to a King ! Our name is LEGION, and we are Many.
Página 161 - A Corporation for the Promoting and Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England.
Página 52 - Her general aim in these different Reviews and Alterations hath been, as she further declares in her said Preface, "to do that which, according to her best understanding, might most tend to the preservation of peace and unity in the Church; the procuring of reverence, and the exciting of piety and devotion in the worship of God; and, finally, the cutting off occasion, from them that seek occasion, of cavil or quarrel against her Liturgy.
Página 60 - ... ready to perish for hunger and destitution, yet not asking one penny for relief, which to me appeared a stranger sight than any I had yet beheld.
Página 327 - ... in his hand, imitating in an impious scorn the tune, and usurping the words of the litany used formerly in the Church. Near the Public Cross, all these monuments of idolatry must be sacrificed to the fire; not without much ostentation of a zealous joy, in discharging ordnance, to the cost of some, who professed how much they had longed to see that day.
Página 117 - Nation ; but nothing of all this appeared ; she came into Whitehall laughing and jolly, as to a wedding, so as to seem quite transported. She rose early the next morning, and in her undress, as it was reported, before her women were up, went about from room to room to see the convenience of Whitehall ; lay in the same bed and apartment where the late Queen lay, and within a night or two sat down to play at basset, as the Queen her predecessor used to do.