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... sent at that debate , fave only the Archbishop of Can- terbury , and Secretary Windebank , neither of which could be examined , or would be believed . The Earl pofitively denied the words ; alleged " much animofity to be in Sir Harry ...
... sent at that debate , fave only the Archbishop of Can- terbury , and Secretary Windebank , neither of which could be examined , or would be believed . The Earl pofitively denied the words ; alleged " much animofity to be in Sir Harry ...
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... sent some committee or other to him with petitions and expoftulations : a committee of Lords and Com- mons attended him with a grievous complaint of the breach of privilege , they had sustained by his coming to the House ; and defired ...
... sent some committee or other to him with petitions and expoftulations : a committee of Lords and Com- mons attended him with a grievous complaint of the breach of privilege , they had sustained by his coming to the House ; and defired ...
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... sent a committee of both Houses to the King at Theobalds with another peti- A petition tion ; in which they told him , " that their juft appre- Houfes to " henfions of forrow and fear , in respect of the public Theobalds . dangers and ...
... sent a committee of both Houses to the King at Theobalds with another peti- A petition tion ; in which they told him , " that their juft appre- Houfes to " henfions of forrow and fear , in respect of the public Theobalds . dangers and ...
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