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... side , a rapacious king who thought himself God's regent , and , on the other , by a garrulous parliament that would listen to anything except reason . He was twenty - nine , and still , it seemed , far from hope of achieving that power ...
... side , a rapacious king who thought himself God's regent , and , on the other , by a garrulous parliament that would listen to anything except reason . He was twenty - nine , and still , it seemed , far from hope of achieving that power ...
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... side ; Hampden , the dreamer , chose the winning side ; and also , unknowingly , he chose his own death . Yet while these parliamentarians worried , each fretting with his conscience , one , unknown to them , struck and temporarily ...
... side ; Hampden , the dreamer , chose the winning side ; and also , unknowingly , he chose his own death . Yet while these parliamentarians worried , each fretting with his conscience , one , unknown to them , struck and temporarily ...
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... side of parliament because there , they believed and hoped , lay justice . And each in his own way sang felicitously in a world in chaos . The choice was probably not so difficult for Lovelace as it must have been for many of his fellow ...
... side of parliament because there , they believed and hoped , lay justice . And each in his own way sang felicitously in a world in chaos . The choice was probably not so difficult for Lovelace as it must have been for many of his fellow ...
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