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... believed , if they took a fhort furvey of " his actions and behaviour , they would find him " the principal author and promoter of all those coun " fels which had expofed the kingdom to fo much " ruin : " and fo inftanced in fome high ...
... believed , if they took a fhort furvey of " his actions and behaviour , they would find him " the principal author and promoter of all those coun " fels which had expofed the kingdom to fo much " ruin : " and fo inftanced in fome high ...
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... believed , that the King's purpose of going to the Houfe was communicated to William Murray of the bed - chamber , with whom the Lord Digby had great friendship ; and that it was difco- vered by him . And that Lord , who had promised ...
... believed , that the King's purpose of going to the Houfe was communicated to William Murray of the bed - chamber , with whom the Lord Digby had great friendship ; and that it was difco- vered by him . And that Lord , who had promised ...
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... believed that Houfe would " have delivered them up . " He called the Almighty God to witness , that he " was fo far from any intention , or thought , of force " or violence , although that House had not delivered " them according to his ...
... believed that Houfe would " have delivered them up . " He called the Almighty God to witness , that he " was fo far from any intention , or thought , of force " or violence , although that House had not delivered " them according to his ...
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