The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... published in January last by the advice of his Privy Council ; in which he endeavoured to make as lively a confession of himself in that point as he was able , being most assured that the constant practice of his life had been ...
... published in January last by the advice of his Privy Council ; in which he endeavoured to make as lively a confession of himself in that point as he was able , being most assured that the constant practice of his life had been ...
Side 3
... published , and then he believed it would appear no dangerous one , nor a just ground for the least jealousy or mis- apprehension . 5. For Mr. Jermin , ' he said , ' it was well known that he was gone from Whitehall before he received ...
... published , and then he believed it would appear no dangerous one , nor a just ground for the least jealousy or mis- apprehension . 5. For Mr. Jermin , ' he said , ' it was well known that he was gone from Whitehall before he received ...
Side 4
... publish it at all . 6 7. And having now dealt thus plainly and freely with them , by way of answer to the particular grounds of their fears , ' he said , ' he hoped upon a due consideration and weighing of both together they would not ...
... publish it at all . 6 7. And having now dealt thus plainly and freely with them , by way of answer to the particular grounds of their fears , ' he said , ' he hoped upon a due consideration and weighing of both together they would not ...
Side 5
... ( published in November last ) of the state of the kingdom allowed him a more real testimony of his good affections than words ; that Remonstrance valued his acts of grace and justice at so high a rate that it declared the kingdom to be ...
... ( published in November last ) of the state of the kingdom allowed him a more real testimony of his good affections than words ; that Remonstrance valued his acts of grace and justice at so high a rate that it declared the kingdom to be ...
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... published , gave them some trouble , and made great impression in sober men who were moved with the reason , and in rich men who were startled at the commands , in them . But that clause in the King's answer to their Declaration ...
... published , gave them some trouble , and made great impression in sober men who were moved with the reason , and in rich men who were startled at the commands , in them . But that clause in the King's answer to their Declaration ...
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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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