The Prose Works of John MiltonBell & Daldy, 1860 - English literature |
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... Scots CHAP . XXIII . - Upon the Scots delivering the King to the English CHAP . XXIV . - Upon the Denying him the Attendance of his Chaplains 452 456 . 457 458 CHAP . XXV . - Upon his Peniten tial editations and Vows at Holmby 462 CHAP ...
... Scots CHAP . XXIII . - Upon the Scots delivering the King to the English CHAP . XXIV . - Upon the Denying him the Attendance of his Chaplains 452 456 . 457 458 CHAP . XXV . - Upon his Peniten tial editations and Vows at Holmby 462 CHAP ...
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... Scots author , and of itself is clear enough . The parliament at the begin- ning of that summer , having put Strafford to death , im prisoned others his chief favourites , and driven the rest to fly , the king , who had in vain tempted ...
... Scots author , and of itself is clear enough . The parliament at the begin- ning of that summer , having put Strafford to death , im prisoned others his chief favourites , and driven the rest to fly , the king , who had in vain tempted ...
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... Scots delivering the King to the English . THAT the Scots in England should " sell their king , " as he himself here affirms , and for a 66 price so much above that " which the covetousness of Judas was contented with to sell our ...
... Scots delivering the King to the English . THAT the Scots in England should " sell their king , " as he himself here affirms , and for a 66 price so much above that " which the covetousness of Judas was contented with to sell our ...
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