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Page 11
... Charles ' flight into Scotland - Demanded by the Parliament - His rendition - Imprisonment at Holmby- house - At Hampton Court - Position of English parties - The Presbyterians - The Independents - Cromwell endeavors to per- suade the ...
... Charles ' flight into Scotland - Demanded by the Parliament - His rendition - Imprisonment at Holmby- house - At Hampton Court - Position of English parties - The Presbyterians - The Independents - Cromwell endeavors to per- suade the ...
Page 156
... Charles . " Neither did I write any thing , " he says , " respecting the regal authority , till the king , proclaimed an enemy by the senate , and over- come in arms , was brought captive to his trial , and condemned to suffer death ...
... Charles . " Neither did I write any thing , " he says , " respecting the regal authority , till the king , proclaimed an enemy by the senate , and over- come in arms , was brought captive to his trial , and condemned to suffer death ...
Page 249
... Charles , was yet out , declar- ing that the said John Milton and John Goodwin are so fled or so obscure themselves that no endeavors used for their apprehension can take effect , whereby they may be brought to legal trial and ...
... Charles , was yet out , declar- ing that the said John Milton and John Goodwin are so fled or so obscure themselves that no endeavors used for their apprehension can take effect , whereby they may be brought to legal trial and ...
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