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... manners by his own model . But now he began to say , " that himself and the prince were too much to " venture in one bottom ; and that it was now time " to unboy him , by putting him into some action " and acquaintance with business ...
... manners by his own model . But now he began to say , " that himself and the prince were too much to " venture in one bottom ; and that it was now time " to unboy him , by putting him into some action " and acquaintance with business ...
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... manner his family should be established . " There was one person more , who of necessity was to wait on the person of the prince , which was the earl of Berk- shire , his governor ; and then his majesty found , what false measures he ...
... manner his family should be established . " There was one person more , who of necessity was to wait on the person of the prince , which was the earl of Berk- shire , his governor ; and then his majesty found , what false measures he ...
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... manner of license , and laziness ; " and said plainly , " that till the whole army were new modelled , and governed under a stricter discipline , they must " not expect any notable success in any thing they " went about . " 66 66 66 66 ...
... manner of license , and laziness ; " and said plainly , " that till the whole army were new modelled , and governed under a stricter discipline , they must " not expect any notable success in any thing they " went about . " 66 66 66 66 ...
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... manner of their reception , how they should deliver their mes- sage ; in which there had been before no difficulty , whilst the war was carried on only by the authority of the parliament . Then the message being de- livered to either ...
... manner of their reception , how they should deliver their mes- sage ; in which there had been before no difficulty , whilst the war was carried on only by the authority of the parliament . Then the message being de- livered to either ...
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... manner as is men- tioned , to Oxford : upon which the king , upon the desire of the persons concerned , forbore to insist ; but giving them still in his own pass , and in his commission whereby they were authorized to treat with them ...
... manner as is men- tioned , to Oxford : upon which the king , upon the desire of the persons concerned , forbore to insist ; but giving them still in his own pass , and in his commission whereby they were authorized to treat with them ...
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