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Side xxvi
... Negotiations to raise Money . Impeachment of the Judges . Hyde's Speech on preferring Charges against the Barons of the Exchequer . - Council of the North.- Hyde's Speech against that Court . - Hyde's Conversation with Lords Bedford and ...
... Negotiations to raise Money . Impeachment of the Judges . Hyde's Speech on preferring Charges against the Barons of the Exchequer . - Council of the North.- Hyde's Speech against that Court . - Hyde's Conversation with Lords Bedford and ...
Side xxviii
... Negotiations at Oxford . - Hyde declines the Office of Secretary of State . Is made Chan- cellor of the Exchequer and Privy Councillor . - Character of his Colleagues in the Privy Council . War resumed.- Waller's Plot . - Unconciliatory ...
... Negotiations at Oxford . - Hyde declines the Office of Secretary of State . Is made Chan- cellor of the Exchequer and Privy Councillor . - Character of his Colleagues in the Privy Council . War resumed.- Waller's Plot . - Unconciliatory ...
Side xxix
... Negotiations at Newport . Hyde fears that the King may be deposed . — Subjection of the Parliament to the Army . - Trial and Exe- cution of Charles I. ― - 308 CHAP . XIII . 1649-1650 . Dissensions in the Court of Charles II . at the ...
... Negotiations at Newport . Hyde fears that the King may be deposed . — Subjection of the Parliament to the Army . - Trial and Exe- cution of Charles I. ― - 308 CHAP . XIII . 1649-1650 . Dissensions in the Court of Charles II . at the ...
Side xxxi
... Negotiation with leading Men in England.— Fleetwood . Lambert.— -Lam- Monk . Communication attempted with the latter . bert's Proceedings . - Monk marches southward , professing to support the Parliament . - Lambert's fruitless ...
... Negotiation with leading Men in England.— Fleetwood . Lambert.— -Lam- Monk . Communication attempted with the latter . bert's Proceedings . - Monk marches southward , professing to support the Parliament . - Lambert's fruitless ...
Side xxxii
... negotiating with the Presbyterians . - Meeting of the Convention Parliament . - King's Declaration , and Letters received . — King invited to return . - Monk re- sists the Attempt to impose Conditions . The Restor- ation - - · - Page ...
... negotiating with the Presbyterians . - Meeting of the Convention Parliament . - King's Declaration , and Letters received . — King invited to return . - Monk re- sists the Attempt to impose Conditions . The Restor- ation - - · - Page ...
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