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The godly of those days, when the colonel embraced their party, would not allow him to be religious, because his hair was not in their cut, nor his words in their phrase."--Ibid. The names were first given a little before the king left , i. 339.] command, but to those who were most willing and able to raise men; and the men themselves, who were generally ill paid, and who considered their services as voluntary, often defeated the best-concerted plans, by their refusal to march from their homes, or their repugnance to obey some particular officer, or their disapproval of the projected expedition. To enforce discipline. | The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth - Vi The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth - Volume 8 The Project Gutenberg EBook of The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth by John Lingard and Hilaire Belloc This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8 Author John Lingard and Hilaire Belloc Release Date January 13 2004 EBook 10700 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORY ENGLAND V8 Produced by Charles Aldarondo Keren Vergon Lazar Liveanu and PG Distributed Proofreaders The History of England From The First Invasion By The Romans To The Accession Of King George The Fifth BY JOHN LINGARD . AND HILAIRE BELLOC . With an Introduction By HIS EMINENCE JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS IN ELEVEN VOLUMES 1912 CONTENTS of THE EIGHTH VOLUME. CHAPTER I 2 CHAPTER I CHARLES .--continued. Battle Of Edge Hill--Treaty At Oxford-Solemn Vow And Covenant-Battle Of Newbury--Solemn League And Covenant Between The English And Scottish Parliaments--Cessation Of War In Ireland-Royalist Parliament At Oxford--Propositions Of Peace--Battle Of Marston Moor--The Army Of Essex Capitulates In The West--Self-Denying Ordinance-Synod Of Divines--Directory For Public Worship-Trial Of Archbishop Laud--Bill Of Attainder--His Execution. Treaty proposed and refused. Royalists. Parliamentarians. State of the two armies. The king s protestation. Battle of Edge Hill. Action at Brentford. King retires to Oxford. State of the kingdom. Treaty at Oxford. Intrigues .

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