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... to confirm them in their rebellious inclinations , and had himself a resolution speedily to go thither , with a body sufficient to form an army for the reduction of the west : 1644. ] may best ensure the safety of his children . 9.
... to confirm them in their rebellious inclinations , and had himself a resolution speedily to go thither , with a body sufficient to form an army for the reduction of the west : 1644. ] may best ensure the safety of his children . 9.
Side 10
... body knew was so far from the king's former purpose ; and it might be imagined , that his highness would be sent to the queen his mother into France , which many un- reasonably apprehended , ) the king declared what council he intended ...
... body knew was so far from the king's former purpose ; and it might be imagined , that his highness would be sent to the queen his mother into France , which many un- reasonably apprehended , ) the king declared what council he intended ...
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... between any other of the body of the com- missioners . And it was manifest enough , by the private conferences with other of the commission- ers , that the parliament took none of the points 46 [ B. VIII . The treaty at Uxbridge ;
... between any other of the body of the com- missioners . And it was manifest enough , by the private conferences with other of the commission- ers , that the parliament took none of the points 46 [ B. VIII . The treaty at Uxbridge ;
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... body else . They to whom this letter was communicated , durst not undertake to appear to know any thing of it ; but advised , " that the marquis of Hertford might send a copy of it to his brother , the earl of Essex , with such ...
... body else . They to whom this letter was communicated , durst not undertake to appear to know any thing of it ; but advised , " that the marquis of Hertford might send a copy of it to his brother , the earl of Essex , with such ...
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... body , who added other reasons , which they conceived might prevail with him ; and it was with great difficulty that his majesty was prevailed with to consent that such an overture should be made . But being unwilling to dissent from ...
... body , who added other reasons , which they conceived might prevail with him ; and it was with great difficulty that his majesty was prevailed with to consent that such an overture should be made . But being unwilling to dissent from ...
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