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Philip Lindsay. refusing to surrender to his natural exasperation at the behaviour of a king who would not allow himself ... surrender and to accept the Commons ' peti- tion on June 7 , 1628. By his own stupid arrogance , Charles had lost ...
Philip Lindsay. refusing to surrender to his natural exasperation at the behaviour of a king who would not allow himself ... surrender and to accept the Commons ' peti- tion on June 7 , 1628. By his own stupid arrogance , Charles had lost ...
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... surrender of the escaped members , promising promises being glib on his stuttering tongue - on the word of a king that he intended to act legally ; then , to shouts of " Privilege ! Privilege ! " he with- drew , having united both ...
... surrender of the escaped members , promising promises being glib on his stuttering tongue - on the word of a king that he intended to act legally ; then , to shouts of " Privilege ! Privilege ! " he with- drew , having united both ...
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... surrender . That tiny remnant of heroes drew together , swearing to fight until not one remained to lift his sword , while from every side , along every street , down every alley , charged the roundheads . Here was the supreme moment ...
... surrender . That tiny remnant of heroes drew together , swearing to fight until not one remained to lift his sword , while from every side , along every street , down every alley , charged the roundheads . Here was the supreme moment ...
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