The Constitutional History of England, From the Accession of Henry Vii. to ... 2

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The Constitutional History of England, From the Accession of Henry Vii. to ... 2
Henry Hallam
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Hist. 133. June 20. full assurances of his determina^ Clarendon, iv. 155. He published tion to ffovem by the known laws; however a dedaration soon after Pari. l&Bt. 144.
Digitized by Google 218 THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND CHAF. commons, left their places at "Westminster, and ^' came into the king's quarters. It might be pre- CHA. L sumed from general policy as well as from his 1642— 4&. cQjjgtant declarations of a deske to restore peace, that they would have been received with such st
...udied courtesy as might serve to reconcile to their own mind a step which, when taken with the best intentions, is always equivocal and hu- miliating* There was great reason to beheve that the earl of Northumberland, not only the first peer then in England as to family and fortune, but a man highly esteemed for prudence, was only waiting to observe the reception of those who went first to Oxford, before he followed their steps. There were even well founded hopes of the earl of Essex, who, though incapable of be- traying his trust as commander of the parlia- ment's army, was both from personal and public motives disinclined to the war-party in the com- mons.

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