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... remained firm , demand- ing this religious guarantee , Charles sent down to the Speaker to prorogue the House . But the members were prepared for some such interference , and when the Speaker tried to stand up to dismiss them , Denzil ...
... remained firm , demand- ing this religious guarantee , Charles sent down to the Speaker to prorogue the House . But the members were prepared for some such interference , and when the Speaker tried to stand up to dismiss them , Denzil ...
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... remained blind . The opposites were allied in a dream , the excitable theologian and the moody states- man uniting to build a powerful monarchy and church with a free people under them . The pity of it is that not only were they prac ...
... remained blind . The opposites were allied in a dream , the excitable theologian and the moody states- man uniting to build a powerful monarchy and church with a free people under them . The pity of it is that not only were they prac ...
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... remained more or less silent during the debates , the thinker who can be both moved and exasperated by the incessant babble . His friends went to jail . Nine brave men , including Eliot , were arrested by Charles ; and Eliot was ...
... remained more or less silent during the debates , the thinker who can be both moved and exasperated by the incessant babble . His friends went to jail . Nine brave men , including Eliot , were arrested by Charles ; and Eliot was ...
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