The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... body to his majesty , to condole with him for the murder of his father , in terms of great sorrow and condolence , save that there was not bitterness enough against the rebels and murderers . The States of Holland , apart , performed ...
... body to his majesty , to condole with him for the murder of his father , in terms of great sorrow and condolence , save that there was not bitterness enough against the rebels and murderers . The States of Holland , apart , performed ...
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... bodies and made low reverences , they appeared more like ambassadors from a free state to an equal ally than like subjects sent to their own sovereign . At the same time , though not in the same ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the ...
... bodies and made low reverences , they appeared more like ambassadors from a free state to an equal ally than like subjects sent to their own sovereign . At the same time , though not in the same ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the ...
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... body of the proclamation itself ; Because his majesty is bound , by the law of God and the fundamental laws of this kingdom , to rule in righteousness and equity , to the honour of God , the good of religion , and the wealth of his ...
... body of the proclamation itself ; Because his majesty is bound , by the law of God and the fundamental laws of this kingdom , to rule in righteousness and equity , to the honour of God , the good of religion , and the wealth of his ...
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... body spake of , and every body knew the disorder they produced in the King's councils , and said she desired nothing more than that there were a good understanding between duke Hambleton and him 2 ; which she said she was sure would ...
... body spake of , and every body knew the disorder they produced in the King's councils , and said she desired nothing more than that there were a good understanding between duke Hambleton and him 2 ; which she said she was sure would ...
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... body and in any place . But the lords of the Engagement positively refused to deliver their opinion but to the King himself , and not in the presence of his Council ; which , they said , would be to confess a kind of subordination of ...
... body and in any place . But the lords of the Engagement positively refused to deliver their opinion but to the King himself , and not in the presence of his Council ; which , they said , would be to confess a kind of subordination of ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1807 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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