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... design that was entertained against the A bill Church ; and which was received in the House Commons with a vifible countenance and approba- tion of many , who were neither of the fame principles the Bishops ' nor purposes ; was a fhort ...
... design that was entertained against the A bill Church ; and which was received in the House Commons with a vifible countenance and approba- tion of many , who were neither of the fame principles the Bishops ' nor purposes ; was a fhort ...
Side 388
... design and confpiracy against the Parlia- r ment , as had been in any age ; and he was in doubt , perfons of great quality and credit at Court had " their hands in it : that feveral officers had been " treated with in London to raise ...
... design and confpiracy against the Parlia- r ment , as had been in any age ; and he was in doubt , perfons of great quality and credit at Court had " their hands in it : that feveral officers had been " treated with in London to raise ...
Side 417
... design to bring up the " army to force the Parliament ; " refolved to accufe Mr. Jermyn and Mr. Peircy of high treafon ; committed the three members of the House of Commons to feve- ral prifons , and put them from being members , that ...
... design to bring up the " army to force the Parliament ; " refolved to accufe Mr. Jermyn and Mr. Peircy of high treafon ; committed the three members of the House of Commons to feve- ral prifons , and put them from being members , that ...
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