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... said , they were then " come to make the humble tender of their service , " and would remain in expectation of their com- " mands and order ; to the execution whereof they " would with all alacrity addrefs themselves , ready to " live ...
... said , they were then " come to make the humble tender of their service , " and would remain in expectation of their com- " mands and order ; to the execution whereof they " would with all alacrity addrefs themselves , ready to " live ...
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... said , were proved by one Oco- 66 nelly , and others ; but especially in the foremen- " tioned letter from Triftram Whetcomb , wherein " there was this paffage , that many other fpeeches they utter , concerning religion , and our court ...
... said , were proved by one Oco- 66 nelly , and others ; but especially in the foremen- " tioned letter from Triftram Whetcomb , wherein " there was this paffage , that many other fpeeches they utter , concerning religion , and our court ...
Side 695
... said , that for his refidence near the Parliament , he wifhed it might be fo fafe and ho- " nourable , that he had no cause to abfent himself " from Whitehall : that , they faid , they took as the 66 greatest breach of privilege , that ...
... said , that for his refidence near the Parliament , he wifhed it might be fo fafe and ho- " nourable , that he had no cause to abfent himself " from Whitehall : that , they faid , they took as the 66 greatest breach of privilege , that ...
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