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... committed to prifon , " and fo deprived of his place in that House , where he was fummoned by the King's writ to affift in " their counfels ; and of what confequence fuch a precedent might be to their own privilege and birth- right ...
... committed to prifon , " and fo deprived of his place in that House , where he was fummoned by the King's writ to affift in " their counfels ; and of what confequence fuch a precedent might be to their own privilege and birth- right ...
Side 467
... committed there , upon a multitude " of the Proteftants ; and that Sir Phelim O'Neil ap- peared as their General and Commander in chief . " 66 writes to the Upon which his Majefty writ to the two Houfes , His Majefty " that he was ...
... committed there , upon a multitude " of the Proteftants ; and that Sir Phelim O'Neil ap- peared as their General and Commander in chief . " 66 writes to the Upon which his Majefty writ to the two Houfes , His Majefty " that he was ...
Side 550
... committed to prifon ; and remained in the Tower till the bill for mitted to the putting them out of the House was passed , which was not till many months after . it of high treason , and they are com- the Tower . When the paffion , rage ...
... committed to prifon ; and remained in the Tower till the bill for mitted to the putting them out of the House was passed , which was not till many months after . it of high treason , and they are com- the Tower . When the paffion , rage ...
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