The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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Side 11
... Monarch , though Milton himself is said to have ascribed the death of Salmasius to chagrin at his defeat . Even good ... royalists , which had well * Overton was Governor of Hull , and became a fifth - monarchy - man . nigh bereft the ...
... Monarch , though Milton himself is said to have ascribed the death of Salmasius to chagrin at his defeat . Even good ... royalists , which had well * Overton was Governor of Hull , and became a fifth - monarchy - man . nigh bereft the ...
Side 12
... royalists of the Restora- tion would have made England a bear garden , in which all vices were free , and from which nothing but piety was exiled . Marvell had seen a standing army , composed of more respectable materials than could ...
... royalists of the Restora- tion would have made England a bear garden , in which all vices were free , and from which nothing but piety was exiled . Marvell had seen a standing army , composed of more respectable materials than could ...
Side 19
... King was restored . For though some decided Royalists had found their way into the Convention , the majority , though favourable to the restoration of limited monarchy , were of the Presbyterian party , and attached to the Presbyterian ...
... King was restored . For though some decided Royalists had found their way into the Convention , the majority , though favourable to the restoration of limited monarchy , were of the Presbyterian party , and attached to the Presbyterian ...
Side 184
... royalists should be allowed to approach as if they were to be admitted into the garrison , and then cut off , resolved to hold out , and letting in the sea , laid the country for three miles round under water . The seige of Hull ...
... royalists should be allowed to approach as if they were to be admitted into the garrison , and then cut off , resolved to hold out , and letting in the sea , laid the country for three miles round under water . The seige of Hull ...
Side 185
... royalists from Bradford to Leeds , whither in conjunction with captain Hotham , he marched a few days after , and compelled the enemy to retire upon York . In order to secure the West Riding , from whence the principal supplies were ...
... royalists from Bradford to Leeds , whither in conjunction with captain Hotham , he marched a few days after , and compelled the enemy to retire upon York . In order to secure the West Riding , from whence the principal supplies were ...
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