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Página 145
... Hazlerigg . The presence of Bradshaw's name is almost a matter of course , but it seems inconceivable that Charles should have been ready to pardon the other regicides , and it is difficult to find a reason why , if he was , he should ...
... Hazlerigg . The presence of Bradshaw's name is almost a matter of course , but it seems inconceivable that Charles should have been ready to pardon the other regicides , and it is difficult to find a reason why , if he was , he should ...
Página 174
... Hazlerigg , having been returned . In a few districts - notably in the West- Royalists had been elected in the teeth of the Instru- ment , and in some places this result was ascribed to the influence or even to the violence of the ...
... Hazlerigg , having been returned . In a few districts - notably in the West- Royalists had been elected in the teeth of the Instru- ment , and in some places this result was ascribed to the influence or even to the violence of the ...
Página 177
... Hazlerigg . Whatever the cause may have been , the general result of the elections made it necessary for the Protector to do his best to win the Presbyterians to his side ; and he had sufficient con- fidence in his position to reject a ...
... Hazlerigg . Whatever the cause may have been , the general result of the elections made it necessary for the Protector to do his best to win the Presbyterians to his side ; and he had sufficient con- fidence in his position to reject a ...
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... Hazlerigg to touch the Presbyterians on a side claims . 1 He added that the first deliberations were to this purpose , that in the first place they should particularly examine the Government of the Commonwealth concluded the sixteenth ...
... Hazlerigg to touch the Presbyterians on a side claims . 1 He added that the first deliberations were to this purpose , that in the first place they should particularly examine the Government of the Commonwealth concluded the sixteenth ...
Página 182
... Hazlerigg all the sects . At one bound , by this cynical pro- unity of religion . posal Hazlerigg had outbid the Protector . Inde- pendent and tolerationist as he had hitherto been , he was prepared to cast away his earlier political ...
... Hazlerigg all the sects . At one bound , by this cynical pro- unity of religion . posal Hazlerigg had outbid the Protector . Inde- pendent and tolerationist as he had hitherto been , he was prepared to cast away his earlier political ...
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