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... thither 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.
... thither 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.
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... thither so that he began to publish his purpose , and named counsellors to be with his high- ness , by whose advice all things should be done ; his majesty's purpose being , in truth , only at that time that the prince should go no ...
... thither so that he began to publish his purpose , and named counsellors to be with his high- ness , by whose advice all things should be done ; his majesty's purpose being , in truth , only at that time that the prince should go no ...
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... thither , they covered , to the trouble of the other ; but , being presently to speak , they were quickly freed from that eyesore . any The [ two ] lords used very few words , in letting them know the king's great inclinations to peace ...
... thither , they covered , to the trouble of the other ; but , being presently to speak , they were quickly freed from that eyesore . any The [ two ] lords used very few words , in letting them know the king's great inclinations to peace ...
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... thither , that the king's commissioners looked as if they were at home , and governed the town , and the other as if they were not in their own quarters : and the truth is , they had not that alacrity and serenity of mind , as men use ...
... thither , that the king's commissioners looked as if they were at home , and governed the town , and the other as if they were not in their own quarters : and the truth is , they had not that alacrity and serenity of mind , as men use ...
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... thither with all imaginable passion and desire , that the treaty might con- " clude in a happy and blessed peace ; as he still hoped it would : but if it should be otherwise , " that they would still believe their lordships brought with ...
... thither with all imaginable passion and desire , that the treaty might con- " clude in a happy and blessed peace ; as he still hoped it would : but if it should be otherwise , " that they would still believe their lordships brought with ...
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