The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those Provinces ...Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 - 732 sider |
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... royal party such securities as civil and religious liberty required . The most remarkable feature in his parliamentary dispatches is , that he scarcely ever speaks of himself . He says little or nothing of his own aid or opposition to ...
... royal party such securities as civil and religious liberty required . The most remarkable feature in his parliamentary dispatches is , that he scarcely ever speaks of himself . He says little or nothing of his own aid or opposition to ...
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... Royal Family , and seems to have entertained hopes of a just and equal government , a true and comprehensive amnesty of all past offences between Prince and subject , between all sects and parties , between each man and his neighbour ...
... Royal Family , and seems to have entertained hopes of a just and equal government , a true and comprehensive amnesty of all past offences between Prince and subject , between all sects and parties , between each man and his neighbour ...
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... Royal Family occupy a conspicuous place . It would seem that the Mayor and Corporation of Hull did not take in a newspaper , though several had been issued during the civil war , particularly the Mercurius Aulicus , or Court Journal ...
... Royal Family occupy a conspicuous place . It would seem that the Mayor and Corporation of Hull did not take in a newspaper , though several had been issued during the civil war , particularly the Mercurius Aulicus , or Court Journal ...
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... Royal Family wherein the nation's being and welfare is so much concerned . ” Marvell does not seem to have sympathized with the anti - monarchial prejudices of Milton . He is said to have written a most pathetic letter on the execution ...
... Royal Family wherein the nation's being and welfare is so much concerned . ” Marvell does not seem to have sympathized with the anti - monarchial prejudices of Milton . He is said to have written a most pathetic letter on the execution ...
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... Royal Highness ( qr . the Duke of York ? ) for attainder of Bam- field , Scott , and Dollman , Englishmen that acted in Holland against his Majesty ; for debarring ejected Nonconformists from living in or neare corporations , unless ...
... Royal Highness ( qr . the Duke of York ? ) for attainder of Bam- field , Scott , and Dollman , Englishmen that acted in Holland against his Majesty ; for debarring ejected Nonconformists from living in or neare corporations , unless ...
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afterwards ancient Andrew Marvell Anne Boleyn appear Arkwright army Ascham Athelwold beauty Bentley Bentley's Bishop Bishop Fisher Bishop of Ely Bishop of Rochester called Cambridge Caractacus cause character Charles chorus church clergy Clifford Colbatch command Countess court Cromwell daughter death divine Druids Earl Earl of Cumberland Elfrida Elidurus Elizabeth enemy England English Fairfax father favour Fisher give Greek hath Henry Henry VIII honour John King King's Lady Lady Anne Clifford Latin learning letter lived Lord Marvell Mason Master mind nature never noble occasion Parliament party peace perhaps person poem poet poetical poetry political Pope Prince Queen Roger Ascham Roscoe Roscoe's royal royalists scholars shew Sir Thomas Skipton Skipton Castle spirit statute thing thought tion took Trinity Trinity College truth unto wife words write young youth