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... affection to them , and for giving his fuffrage against the Earl of Straf- ford , ( which he had often profeffed to the King he could never in confcience do ) , than of efteem and kindness to the Earl of Effex ; and fo they were in ...
... affection to them , and for giving his fuffrage against the Earl of Straf- ford , ( which he had often profeffed to the King he could never in confcience do ) , than of efteem and kindness to the Earl of Effex ; and fo they were in ...
Side 478
... affection , reverence , and fubmiffion ) , who feem now , by the fury and ini- quity of the time , to ftand upon the ground they have won , and to be mafters of the field ; and , it may be , wear fome of the trophies and fpoils they ...
... affection , reverence , and fubmiffion ) , who feem now , by the fury and ini- quity of the time , to ftand upon the ground they have won , and to be mafters of the field ; and , it may be , wear fome of the trophies and fpoils they ...
Side 516
... affection or fidelity of Sir William Balfour , William whom he had fome years before , to the great and ge- from ... affections and loyalty of the meaner people towards the government of the Church and State ; refolved to put that place ...
... affection or fidelity of Sir William Balfour , William whom he had fome years before , to the great and ge- from ... affections and loyalty of the meaner people towards the government of the Church and State ; refolved to put that place ...
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