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JOHN HAMPDEN ( December 1831 ) Some Memorials of John Hampden , his Party , and his Times . By LORD Two vols . 8vo . London : 1831 . NUGENT . WE have read this book with great pleasure , though not exactly with that kind of pleasure ...
JOHN HAMPDEN ( December 1831 ) Some Memorials of John Hampden , his Party , and his Times . By LORD Two vols . 8vo . London : 1831 . NUGENT . WE have read this book with great pleasure , though not exactly with that kind of pleasure ...
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... Hampden . What was the opinion entertained respecting him by the best men of his time we learn from Baxter . That ... Hampden . In the editions printed after the Restoration , the name of Hampden was omitted . " But I must tell the ...
... Hampden . What was the opinion entertained respecting him by the best men of his time we learn from Baxter . That ... Hampden . In the editions printed after the Restoration , the name of Hampden was omitted . " But I must tell the ...
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... Hampden that , though the judges held their situations only during the royal pleasure , the majority against him was the least possible . Five of the twelve pro- nounced in his favour . The remaining seven gave their voices for the writ ...
... Hampden that , though the judges held their situations only during the royal pleasure , the majority against him was the least possible . Five of the twelve pro- nounced in his favour . The remaining seven gave their voices for the writ ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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