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Page 823
... Charles I Conquest of. who should serve them by preaching and extemporaneous prayer . Though he shared the grievances of his fellow members over taxes , monopolies , and other burdens im- posed on the people , it was his religion that ...
... Charles I Conquest of. who should serve them by preaching and extemporaneous prayer . Though he shared the grievances of his fellow members over taxes , monopolies , and other burdens im- posed on the people , it was his religion that ...
Page 824
... Charles I. Cromwell and his son - in - law , Henry Ire- ton , interviewed the King twice , trying to persuade him to agree to a constitutional settlement that they then in- tended to submit to Parliament . At that time Cromwell , no ...
... Charles I. Cromwell and his son - in - law , Henry Ire- ton , interviewed the King twice , trying to persuade him to agree to a constitutional settlement that they then in- tended to submit to Parliament . At that time Cromwell , no ...
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... Charles also confirmed earlier docu- ments defining the position of Bohemia in relation to the empire . In 1355 he was crowned emperor in Rome as Charles IV . After consultation with the electors , Charles issued the Golden Bull , which ...
... Charles also confirmed earlier docu- ments defining the position of Bohemia in relation to the empire . In 1355 he was crowned emperor in Rome as Charles IV . After consultation with the electors , Charles issued the Golden Bull , which ...
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