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... danger guard for when in Scotland all things were quickly pacified ; of the Par- and ended in creating the Marquis Hamilton a Duke , and Argyle a Marquis . liament . rebellion in There was a worfe accident than all thefe , which News of ...
... danger guard for when in Scotland all things were quickly pacified ; of the Par- and ended in creating the Marquis Hamilton a Duke , and Argyle a Marquis . liament . rebellion in There was a worfe accident than all thefe , which News of ...
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... danger , and the esteem of their darling the city , they confult about adjourn- ing both Houses into London ; but finding fome danger of infringing the act of Parliament , from whence fome advantage might be taken to their pre- judice ...
... danger , and the esteem of their darling the city , they confult about adjourn- ing both Houses into London ; but finding fome danger of infringing the act of Parliament , from whence fome advantage might be taken to their pre- judice ...
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... dangerous confequence , that if his Majefty " fhould perfift in it , it would hazard the peace and fafety of all his ... danger , had " done nothing but what was juftifiable , and was ap- 66 of both the King at proved by both Houses ...
... dangerous confequence , that if his Majefty " fhould perfift in it , it would hazard the peace and fafety of all his ... danger , had " done nothing but what was juftifiable , and was ap- 66 of both the King at proved by both Houses ...
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