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... umes of Thurloe shew with what anxiety he watched the action of his quondam supporters . And though , 1 Lambert loquitur . Burton , 1. 33 . idealists . as the motive forces of the English revolution 18 EXPERIMENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
... umes of Thurloe shew with what anxiety he watched the action of his quondam supporters . And though , 1 Lambert loquitur . Burton , 1. 33 . idealists . as the motive forces of the English revolution 18 EXPERIMENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
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... forces of the English revolution were religious and political , not social , we should not expect to find any social bodies equalling in influence the Jacobins and the Cordeliers of the French culbute , yet the existence of the Rota ...
... forces of the English revolution were religious and political , not social , we should not expect to find any social bodies equalling in influence the Jacobins and the Cordeliers of the French culbute , yet the existence of the Rota ...
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... forces in the North . And in the west ( under colour of sending men for Ireland ) they keepe upon free quarter and pay of the country , many supernumerarie Regiments and Troops , most Cavaliers " . " But underneath these factions there ...
... forces in the North . And in the west ( under colour of sending men for Ireland ) they keepe upon free quarter and pay of the country , many supernumerarie Regiments and Troops , most Cavaliers " . " But underneath these factions there ...
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... force it through with two extraordinary clauses— ( 1 ) That the existing members of the House should return to the new Parliament without re- election . ( 2 ) That their members should form a com- mittee to decide upon the validity of ...
... force it through with two extraordinary clauses— ( 1 ) That the existing members of the House should return to the new Parliament without re- election . ( 2 ) That their members should form a com- mittee to decide upon the validity of ...
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... forces towards numbered 44,373 men , plus 2500 ready to be dis- banded , and the Council of State recommended the continuance of an establishment of 40,000 , of whom 12,000 should at once be embarked for Ireland " . But the House ...
... forces towards numbered 44,373 men , plus 2500 ready to be dis- banded , and the Council of State recommended the continuance of an establishment of 40,000 , of whom 12,000 should at once be embarked for Ireland " . But the House ...
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