| Oliver Goldsmith - 1846 - 482 Seiten
...attorney-general, to enter an accusation of high-treason in the house of peers against lord Kimbolton, one of the most popular men of his party, together with five commoners ; sir Arthur Haslerig, Hollis, Hampden, Pym, and Strode. 4. The articles were, that they had traitorously endeavoured... | |
| William Laud - 1853 - 502 Seiten
...WILLIAM LAUD, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, WHEREBY HE STANDS CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON1i. 1. That he hath traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom*, and instead thereof to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government against law ; and to that end... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1849 - 524 Seiten
...attorney-general, to enter an accusation of high-treason in the house of peers against lord Kimbollon, one of the most popular men of his party, together with five commoners ; sir Arthur Haslerig, Hollis, Hampden, Pym, and Strode. 4. The articles were, that they had traitorously endeavoured... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 650 Seiten
...Sir Arthur Hesilrige, and Mr. Strode of high treason.' The principal articles against these members were, that they had traitorously endeavoured to subvert...the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom and deprive the king of his regal power, and place in the subjects an arbitrary and tyrannical power... | |
| John William Clayton - 1859 - 404 Seiten
...Hampden, Pym, and Strode, the most popular men of their party. The articles charged them with having traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental...government of the kingdom, to deprive the King of his legal power, to impobe on his subjects an arbitrary and tyrannical authority ; with having aimed at... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 Seiten
...attorney-general, to enter an accusation of high-treason in the house of peers against lord Kimbolton, one of the most popular men of his party, together with five commoners ; sir Arthur Haslerig, Hollis, Hampden, Pym, and Strode. 4. The articles were, that they had traitorously endeavoured... | |
| James Waldyve Willington - 1864 - 166 Seiten
...treason against my Lord Kimbolton and commoners Hollis, Heslerig, Hampden, Pym, and Strode, as having traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom. This was the most unlucky step that Charles could have taken at such a time ; and the indiscretion... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 Seiten
...treason and other misdemeanour. These were stated in the following words : — " 1st, That they have traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom of England, to deprive the king of his royal power, and to place in subjects an arbitrary and tyrannical... | |
| John Corbet Anderson - 1879 - 212 Seiten
...carried up to the Lords, and they were severally read to him at the Bar. It was charged to Laud that he had traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the Kingdom, and instead thereof to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government; and that he had wickedly endeavoured... | |
| John Corbet Anderson - 1882 - 272 Seiten
...carried up to the Lords, and they were severally read to him at the bar. It was charged to Laud that he had traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom, and instead thereof to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government; and that he had wickedly endeavoured... | |
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