History of New England, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1861 |
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... commands would pass out of Presbyterian hands . Essex , Waller , and Manchester , the senior generals of the army , Warwick , at the head of the fleet , Massey ( the hero of Gloucester ) , Denbigh , Brereton , and many others , who ...
... commands would pass out of Presbyterian hands . Essex , Waller , and Manchester , the senior generals of the army , Warwick , at the head of the fleet , Massey ( the hero of Gloucester ) , Denbigh , Brereton , and many others , who ...
Halaman 97
... command , civil or military , during the war . Peers rejected it once , and then , with ill - con- cealed reluctance and mortification , complied ; not , January . however , till the Ordinance was so modified as to deprive it of its ...
... command , civil or military , during the war . Peers rejected it once , and then , with ill - con- cealed reluctance and mortification , complied ; not , January . however , till the Ordinance was so modified as to deprive it of its ...
Halaman 101
... command a majority for extreme measures . " Cromwell and his party were no friends to the designs of conformity , but carried their business with Disappoint much privacy and subtilty . " As they were not Presbyterian yet in a condition ...
... command a majority for extreme measures . " Cromwell and his party were no friends to the designs of conformity , but carried their business with Disappoint much privacy and subtilty . " As they were not Presbyterian yet in a condition ...
Halaman 105
... command of the militia of London ; and , under the form of granting a liberty of absence , the House of Commons , in compliance with a demand from the troops , expelled eleven Presbyterian members , two of whom were no less considerable ...
... command of the militia of London ; and , under the form of granting a liberty of absence , the House of Commons , in compliance with a demand from the troops , expelled eleven Presbyterian members , two of whom were no less considerable ...
Halaman 106
... themselves at last unable to command in such a proceeding the support of their followers ; โ however these things were , the King became anxious as the Isle of Wight . to the dispositions of those 106 [ ะะพะพะบ II . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
... themselves at last unable to command in such a proceeding the support of their followers ; โ however these things were , the King became anxious as the Isle of Wight . to the dispositions of those 106 [ ะะพะพะบ II . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
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