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... appear very impertinent , when the great dif- service shall appear , which befel the King by the fwearing those Lords formerly mentioned ( I speak but of fome of them ) Privy - Counsellors . For , instead of exercifing themselves in ...
... appear very impertinent , when the great dif- service shall appear , which befel the King by the fwearing those Lords formerly mentioned ( I speak but of fome of them ) Privy - Counsellors . For , instead of exercifing themselves in ...
Side 352
... appear , were proved fingly by Sir Henry Vane ; which had been often averred , and promised , fhould be proved by feveral witneffes ; and the law was clear , " that less than two witneffes ought not to " be received in cafe of treafon ...
... appear , were proved fingly by Sir Henry Vane ; which had been often averred , and promised , fhould be proved by feveral witneffes ; and the law was clear , " that less than two witneffes ought not to " be received in cafe of treafon ...
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... appear for all the rights and authority which belonged to the King , not knowing what to fay , between grief and ... appearing often in the House , but upon the ab- ftracted confideration of their duty and confcience , 002 and and of the ...
... appear for all the rights and authority which belonged to the King , not knowing what to fay , between grief and ... appearing often in the House , but upon the ab- ftracted confideration of their duty and confcience , 002 and and of the ...
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