The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... dated ' Jersy , 5th October , ' ( 1646 ) . ] 2 [ §§ 1-30 are from the Hist . , pp . 143-149 . ] [ ' whereupon he , ' MS . ] VOL . II . B March 9 , 1642 Houses of Parliament were of so strange a nature A TRUE HISTORICAL NARRATION ...
... dated ' Jersy , 5th October , ' ( 1646 ) . ] 2 [ §§ 1-30 are from the Hist . , pp . 143-149 . ] [ ' whereupon he , ' MS . ] VOL . II . B March 9 , 1642 Houses of Parliament were of so strange a nature A TRUE HISTORICAL NARRATION ...
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... nature , when he was told of how little value his words were like to be with them , though they came accom- panied with all the actions of love and justice , ( where there was room for actions to accompany them ; ) yet he could not but ...
... nature , when he was told of how little value his words were like to be with them , though they came accom- panied with all the actions of love and justice , ( where there was room for actions to accompany them ; ) yet he could not but ...
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... nature , wherewith the minds of his good subjects must needs be startled , all the expressions had been so plain and easy that nothing might stick with them that reflected upon his majesty , since they thought fit to publish it at all ...
... nature , wherewith the minds of his good subjects must needs be startled , all the expressions had been so plain and easy that nothing might stick with them that reflected upon his majesty , since they thought fit to publish it at all ...
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... nature had been apprehended by the ministers of justice , and had been rescued by the people , and so as yet had escaped unpunished ? ' He told them if they had not yet been informed of the seditious words used in , and the ...
... nature had been apprehended by the ministers of justice , and had been rescued by the people , and so as yet had escaped unpunished ? ' He told them if they had not yet been informed of the seditious words used in , and the ...
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... nature , yet they could not altogether think it fit to be neglected , but that it might justly add somewhat to the weight of their fears and jealousies , considering with what circumstances it was accompanied , with the lord Digby's ...
... nature , yet they could not altogether think it fit to be neglected , but that it might justly add somewhat to the weight of their fears and jealousies , considering with what circumstances it was accompanied , with the lord Digby's ...
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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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