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... brought his name upon the stage ) , for communicating fome paper among themselves , which fome men at that time had a mind to have ex- tended to a defign of fedition : but it being quickly evident that the profecution would not be ...
... brought his name upon the stage ) , for communicating fome paper among themselves , which fome men at that time had a mind to have ex- tended to a defign of fedition : but it being quickly evident that the profecution would not be ...
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... brought up : but they who infifted upon their right ( as the Lord Seymour , and others ) and demanded the judgment of the House , were no more difturbed , but exercised the fame power to the end , as any of the other Lords did ; and fo ...
... brought up : but they who infifted upon their right ( as the Lord Seymour , and others ) and demanded the judgment of the House , were no more difturbed , but exercised the fame power to the end , as any of the other Lords did ; and fo ...
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... brought to the House , and engroffed , and fent up to the Lords . So that important bill was never read but once in ... brought to his 442 BOOK III . THE HISTORY court to which purpose, a bill was brought in...
... brought to the House , and engroffed , and fent up to the Lords . So that important bill was never read but once in ... brought to his 442 BOOK III . THE HISTORY court to which purpose, a bill was brought in...
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