The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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... parliamentary oppositionists at the time in question , on the dissolu- tion of the third parliament of this reign , had fallen victims to the revenge and despotism of the court . But as the historian forbears to specify the number or ...
... parliamentary oppositionists at the time in question , on the dissolu- tion of the third parliament of this reign , had fallen victims to the revenge and despotism of the court . But as the historian forbears to specify the number or ...
Page 284
... Parliament ; but the said Parliament , as you know , is under the government of the Duke of Orleans , whose affections are well known to you . " [ Mercurius Politicus , No. 56 , June 26 to July 9 , 1651.7 9 Paris , 12 July , 1651. " Mr ...
... Parliament ; but the said Parliament , as you know , is under the government of the Duke of Orleans , whose affections are well known to you . " [ Mercurius Politicus , No. 56 , June 26 to July 9 , 1651.7 9 Paris , 12 July , 1651. " Mr ...
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... Parliament , which was thus assembled , and which , from the name of one of its leading members , was called Barebones ' Parliament , began its sittings on the fourth of July75 ; but , after acting for a few months , as the instrument ...
... Parliament , which was thus assembled , and which , from the name of one of its leading members , was called Barebones ' Parliament , began its sittings on the fourth of July75 ; but , after acting for a few months , as the instrument ...
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