A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 7Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 - Great Britain |
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... thereof : The privileges of parliament are quite broken , they have destroyed the very being thereof , not having left so much as a picture of a parliament : The law of the land is quite subverted and annihilated , the stream thereof ...
... thereof : The privileges of parliament are quite broken , they have destroyed the very being thereof , not having left so much as a picture of a parliament : The law of the land is quite subverted and annihilated , the stream thereof ...
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... thereof , he made sparkles of fire to issue out in great abundance , and forced him to bow his head unto his breast ; but Sir Lambert soon returned unto him his saluta- tion , and struck the Swinheard such a desperate blow on the top of ...
... thereof , he made sparkles of fire to issue out in great abundance , and forced him to bow his head unto his breast ; but Sir Lambert soon returned unto him his saluta- tion , and struck the Swinheard such a desperate blow on the top of ...
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... thereof it was a full inch above his chin : neither was it alto- gether without impediment , as ye shall hear eftsoones . For ye must know that he could not wade over so suddenly , but that there befel him a certain accident , the which ...
... thereof it was a full inch above his chin : neither was it alto- gether without impediment , as ye shall hear eftsoones . For ye must know that he could not wade over so suddenly , but that there befel him a certain accident , the which ...
Contents
Those Tracts marked with an asterisk are now received into the Collection for the first time | 1 |
Trial and Examination of John Morris Governor of Pontefract Castle 1649 | 9 |
Declarations of James Marquis of Montrose 1649 1517 | 15 |
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act of parliament amongst apostles army authority Babylon better bishops called cause Charles Christ Christians church city of London Colonel command common conscience conventicle council court death declare desire divine doth Duke of York Earl endeavour enemies England faith father fear fire fire of London forty tyrants give gyant hands hath holy honour hope horse house of peers humbly Jehoiakim John judge justice king king's kingdom knight land late liberty live London Long Parliament Lord majesty majesty's Major-general Major-general Morgan Marshal Turenne matter Medes ministers nation Nebuchadnezzar never oath officers ordained papists parliament party peace persons pray preaching presbyterian presbyters present priest prince prison quoth reason religion royal saith Scoto scripture sent shew ships Sir Lambert Sir Vane spirit subjects suffered thereof things thou truth unto word Zedekiah