The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... hope to make them apprehensive of their own duty or the reverence that was due to him ; and therefore , that he was to descend to all possible arts and means to that purpose , it being very evident that men would no sooner discern his ...
... hope to make them apprehensive of their own duty or the reverence that was due to him ; and therefore , that he was to descend to all possible arts and means to that purpose , it being very evident that men would no sooner discern his ...
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... hope , in time , will be considered on your parts . 26. In our offer of a general pardon , our intent was to compose and secure the general condition of our subjects , conceiving that in these times of great distractions the good laws ...
... hope , in time , will be considered on your parts . 26. In our offer of a general pardon , our intent was to compose and secure the general condition of our subjects , conceiving that in these times of great distractions the good laws ...
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... hope you will see replenished . For the charge of looking to the magazine at Hull , as it was undertaken voluntarily by you at first , and , to say no more , unnecessarily , so you may free our good people of that charge , and leave it ...
... hope you will see replenished . For the charge of looking to the magazine at Hull , as it was undertaken voluntarily by you at first , and , to say no more , unnecessarily , so you may free our good people of that charge , and leave it ...
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... hope satisfactorily , expressed to all our good subjects our hearty sense of that sad business in our several messages in that argument , but especially in our last of the eighth of this month , con- cerning our resolution for that ...
... hope satisfactorily , expressed to all our good subjects our hearty sense of that sad business in our several messages in that argument , but especially in our last of the eighth of this month , con- cerning our resolution for that ...
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... hope the two Houses of Parliament would be disabled to supply the war there , especially there appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey at that time by reason of the manifold successes which God had given against them . 3. ' It ...
... hope the two Houses of Parliament would be disabled to supply the war there , especially there appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey at that time by reason of the manifold successes which God had given against them . 3. ' It ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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