The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... particular grounds of their fears , ' he said , ' he hoped upon a due consideration and weighing of both together they would not find the grounds to be of that moment to beget , or longer to continue , a misunder- standing between them ...
... particular grounds of their fears , ' he said , ' he hoped upon a due consideration and weighing of both together they would not find the grounds to be of that moment to beget , or longer to continue , a misunder- standing between them ...
Side 10
... particular . 23. As for the seditious pamphlets and sermons , we are both sorry and ashamed , in so great a variety , and in which our rights , honour , and authority are so insolently slighted and vilified , and in which the dignity ...
... particular . 23. As for the seditious pamphlets and sermons , we are both sorry and ashamed , in so great a variety , and in which our rights , honour , and authority are so insolently slighted and vilified , and in which the dignity ...
Side 19
... particular respect to any other person whatsoever . ' 38. The same day that this message came to his majesty , he March 31 . 1612 despatched an answer to the Lord Keeper ; in C 2 V. 38. ] to be given to the Earl of Warwick . 19 Commons ...
... particular respect to any other person whatsoever . ' 38. The same day that this message came to his majesty , he March 31 . 1612 despatched an answer to the Lord Keeper ; in C 2 V. 38. ] to be given to the Earl of Warwick . 19 Commons ...
Side 31
... particular advice , we shall find convenient ; though we cannot think it fit , or consent , that the whole magazine be removed together . But when you shall agree upon such pro- portions as shall be held necessary for any particular ...
... particular advice , we shall find convenient ; though we cannot think it fit , or consent , that the whole magazine be removed together . But when you shall agree upon such pro- portions as shall be held necessary for any particular ...
Side 32
... particular , but be sure you have an early , speedy care of the public , that is , of the only rule that preserves the public , the law of the land ; preserve the dignity and reverence due to that . It was well said in a speech made by ...
... particular , but be sure you have an early , speedy care of the public , that is , of the only rule that preserves the public , the law of the land ; preserve the dignity and reverence due to that . It was well said in a speech made by ...
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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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