The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641: With the Precedent Passages, and Actions, that Contributed Thereunto, and the Happy End, and Conclusion Thereof by the King's Blessed Restoration, and Return, Upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660, 1. cilt,2. sayı

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Sayfa 320 - ... than ten unconcerned, they, by plurality of voices in the end, converted or reduced the whole body to their opinions.
Sayfa 342 - That he should be able to do much more service " in the condition he was in, than he should be, if " that were improved by any preferment...
Sayfa 351 - But whereas they have been at several times violently menaced, affronted, and assaulted, by multitudes of people in their coming to perform their services in that honourable house, and lately chased away and put in danger of their lives...
Sayfa 397 - I say the proposition rightly understood : they are the only judges of their own privileges, that is, upon the breach of those privileges, which the law hath declared to be their own, and what punishment is to be inflicted upon such breach. But there can be no privilege, of which the law doth not take notice, and which is not pleadable by, and at law.
Sayfa 624 - With a willing and devout heart I promise and grant you my pardon ; and that I will preserve and maintain to you, and the churches committed to your charge, all canonical privileges, and due law and justice : and that I will be your protector and defender to my power, by the assistance of God, as every good king in his kingdom ought in right to protect and defend the bishops and churches under their government.
Sayfa 509 - ... his goods taken from him, it was time to examine how he had lost those privileges ; and to try all possible ways, by the help of God, the law of the land, and the affection of his good subjects, to recover them, and to vindicate...
Sayfa 322 - ... offended him ; and they endeavoured, by doing all the hurt they could, to make evident the power they had to do him good ; he grew so far disobliged and provoked, that he could not in honour gratify them ; and they so obnoxious and guilty, that they could not think themselves secure in his favour : and thence, according to the policy and method of in.
Sayfa 624 - Sir, will you keep peace, and godly agreement entirely, according to your power, both to God, the holy church, the clergy, and the people ? Rex. I will keep it.
Sayfa 386 - ... as careful of their privileges as of his life or his crown. Thus his former violence had rendered him hateful to his commons, and his present submission now rendered him contemptible.
Sayfa 720 - The standard was blown down the same night it had been set up, by a very strong and unruly wind, and could not be fixed again in a day or two, till the tempest was allayed. This was the melancholy state of the king's affairs when the. standard was set up...

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