A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 40
... party was formed for the purpose of preserving the liberties of the nation against a secret French alliance and a Popish successor , that Lord Russell stept forward , prepared to sustain a glorious part in the struggle which followed ...
... party was formed for the purpose of preserving the liberties of the nation against a secret French alliance and a Popish successor , that Lord Russell stept forward , prepared to sustain a glorious part in the struggle which followed ...
Page 67
... party , whose hopes had again been raised by the death of Oliver , and the dissensions which had arisen in the army between the Wallingford- house party and that of Richard Cromwell . Ludlow took an active share in the negotiations ...
... party , whose hopes had again been raised by the death of Oliver , and the dissensions which had arisen in the army between the Wallingford- house party and that of Richard Cromwell . Ludlow took an active share in the negotiations ...
Page 442
... party - feeling . The tories , in particular , set up the cry of ' The church in danger ! ' and the queen went to the house to hear the subject debated by their lordships . Much was made by the tory party of a recent publication ...
... party - feeling . The tories , in particular , set up the cry of ' The church in danger ! ' and the queen went to the house to hear the subject debated by their lordships . Much was made by the tory party of a recent publication ...
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