The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began November 3, 1640: With ...

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The History of the Parliament of England, Which Began November 3, 1640: With ...
Thomas May
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True it is, that this prince left not the king until he saw the rent between him and his parliament too great to close ; and having before be^n exposed by the king to some probability of envy, as when he attended his majesty to the house of com- mons for surprisal of the five members ; and with him afterwards, when some things unpleasing to the pdople had been done ; he might in likelihood, being of that opitiion that he was of this cause, think it the wisest way to take a fair leave in time of... the king.
These two young princes, arrived in England, were soon put into employment and command under the king their uncle, in which they showed themselves very forward and active, as will appear afterward, and if more hot and furious than the tender beginnings of a civil war would seem to require, it may be imputed to the fervour of their youth, and great desire which they had to ingratiate themselves to the king ; upon whom, as being no more than soldiers of fortune, their hopes of advancement wholly depended.


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