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A Poem Samuel Butler. of Tudor to diminish the influence of the nobility , and to ex- tend that of the Commons . The reformation had gone a great way to effect this purpose ; but what , perhaps , had contributed most to bring the ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. of Tudor to diminish the influence of the nobility , and to ex- tend that of the Commons . The reformation had gone a great way to effect this purpose ; but what , perhaps , had contributed most to bring the ...
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A Poem Samuel Butler. In this emergency , the King , by the advice of his council , sent the Earls of Southampton and Dorset , Sir John Coleper , and Sir William Udall , with a message to the two Houses , pro- posing a treaty for an ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. In this emergency , the King , by the advice of his council , sent the Earls of Southampton and Dorset , Sir John Coleper , and Sir William Udall , with a message to the two Houses , pro- posing a treaty for an ...
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A Poem Samuel Butler. set a guard upon him , under colour of protection , and made him in reality a prisoner . They informed the English Parlia- ment of this unexpected incident , and assured them , that they had entered into no private ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. set a guard upon him , under colour of protection , and made him in reality a prisoner . They informed the English Parlia- ment of this unexpected incident , and assured them , that they had entered into no private ...
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A Poem Samuel Butler. teemed the restoration , and even life of the King , altogether incompatible . This opinion , so much warranted by the bound- less ambition , and profound dissimulation of his character , meets with ready belief ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. teemed the restoration , and even life of the King , altogether incompatible . This opinion , so much warranted by the bound- less ambition , and profound dissimulation of his character , meets with ready belief ...
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A Poem Samuel Butler. would not consent . He re - collected all his fortitude , and sent for Hammond , who repeated his professions of regard , and seemed to believe the army would take no step to his prejudice . Charles submitted to his ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. would not consent . He re - collected all his fortitude , and sent for Hammond , who repeated his professions of regard , and seemed to believe the army would take no step to his prejudice . Charles submitted to his ...
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