In the Days of MiltonAMS Press, 1974 - 306 pages |
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Page 202
... bility for his seizure ; but at Newmarket in custody of the army the king remained , without pretence of legal warrant . Then began the confusion of authorities -eleven members having been expelled by the army , in 202 In the Days of ...
... bility for his seizure ; but at Newmarket in custody of the army the king remained , without pretence of legal warrant . Then began the confusion of authorities -eleven members having been expelled by the army , in 202 In the Days of ...
Page 243
... remained Latin Secretary , but cut little figure in public affairs . His Latin pamphlets made him known abroad , and he was now and then visited by for- eigners , even keeping open table for them at times , the expense being allowed him ...
... remained Latin Secretary , but cut little figure in public affairs . His Latin pamphlets made him known abroad , and he was now and then visited by for- eigners , even keeping open table for them at times , the expense being allowed him ...
Page 262
... remained about four months , while King Charles made his solemn entry with twenty thousand soldiers , over flower- strewn streets , with sound of trumpets , pealing of bells , and the acclamations of " myriads of people flocking , " as ...
... remained about four months , while King Charles made his solemn entry with twenty thousand soldiers , over flower- strewn streets , with sound of trumpets , pealing of bells , and the acclamations of " myriads of people flocking , " as ...
Contents
From Cromwells Dominion to the Res | 14 |
The Restoration and Miltons Last | 21 |
X | 152 |
Copyright | |
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