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... returned to the king , with some confidence that a treaty would be consented to ; and that it would be at some third place , and not at Oxford , and less at London , by commis- sioners which should be agreed on by both sides . But they ...
... returned to the king , with some confidence that a treaty would be consented to ; and that it would be at some third place , and not at Oxford , and less at London , by commis- sioners which should be agreed on by both sides . But they ...
Side 33
... returned the pardon again to the chancellor , with such directions and copies as were necessary ; upon which it was perfected accordingly , and delivered safely again to him , and was in his hands during the whole time of his trial . So ...
... returned the pardon again to the chancellor , with such directions and copies as were necessary ; upon which it was perfected accordingly , and delivered safely again to him , and was in his hands during the whole time of his trial . So ...
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... returned to Westminster , there arose new disputes upon the persons named by the king , or rather against the additions , and appella- tions of title , which were made to their names ; for they did not except against the persons of ...
... returned to Westminster , there arose new disputes upon the persons named by the king , or rather against the additions , and appella- tions of title , which were made to their names ; for they did not except against the persons of ...
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... returned their visits with ordinary civilities ; each professing great desire and hope , that the treaty would produce a good peace . The visits were all together , and in one room ; the Scots being in the same room with the English ...
... returned their visits with ordinary civilities ; each professing great desire and hope , that the treaty would produce a good peace . The visits were all together , and in one room ; the Scots being in the same room with the English ...
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... returning , or the days spent in de- votion ; " there falling out three Sundays and one fast - day in those first twenty days . The method was willingly consented to ; the king's commis- 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 sioners conceiving it would ...
... returning , or the days spent in de- votion ; " there falling out three Sundays and one fast - day in those first twenty days . The method was willingly consented to ; the king's commis- 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 sioners conceiving it would ...
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