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Then, General Monk being made EARL OF ALBEMARLE, and a few other Royalists similarly rewarded, the law went to work to see what was to be done to those persons (they were called Regicides) who had been concerned in making a martyr of the late
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Then, General Monk being made EARL OF ALBEMARLE, and a few other Royalists similarly rewarded, the law went to work to see what was to be done to those persons (they were called Regicides) who had been concerned in making a martyr of the late King.
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Then, General Monk being made EARL OF ALBEMARLE, and a few other Royalists similarly rewarded, the law went to work to see what was to be done to those persons (they were called Regicides) who had been concerned in making a martyr of the late King.
A Child's History of England Charles Dickens 1841
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"Regicides") that cut off the head of one Charles Stuart, about the last of that crown-wearing tribe of tyrants in England.
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906
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As Edgar Wallace tells it in his short novel, in the early years of the last century, this fearsome foursome -- George Manfred, Leon Gonsalez, Raymond Poiccart, and a man known simply as Thery -- assassinated the leader of the Servian Regicides, shot a "poet-philosopher" whose sick thinking corrupted a generation of young people, and hanged a leader of the French Army in the Place de la Concorde.
Jesse Kornbluth: They're Not Cops. But They Kill For Justice. They're 'The Four Just Men' Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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One wonders if The Scots Junta might take a Job Lot while they are at it: Lord Patten, Ken Clarke, Lord Heseltine and all the other Regicides (not just the principals but the aiders and abettors and the accessories before the fact as well).
Archive 2007-06-24 2007
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New England, Residence of three of the Regicides in, 333.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Various
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Regicides, cave of the, and how three of them fared in New England, 333.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Various
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_Regicides_, he having simply copied the two preceding works.
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Cave of the Regicides, the, and how three of them fared in New
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Various
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