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... give any direction for " give OF THE REBELLION , & c . 617 "against them; but then he would give fuch ...
... give any direction for " give OF THE REBELLION , & c . 617 "against them; but then he would give fuch ...
Side 677
... give them fuch an answer , as might raise in them a confidence , " that they should not be expofed to the practices of " those who thirst after the ruin of this kingdom , and " the kindling of that combuftion in England , which they had ...
... give them fuch an answer , as might raise in them a confidence , " that they should not be expofed to the practices of " those who thirst after the ruin of this kingdom , and " the kindling of that combuftion in England , which they had ...
Side 695
... give his Majefty any " juft occafion to absent himself from Whitehall , and " his Parliament ; but that he might , with more ho- nour and fafety , continue there , than in any other " place . They said , his Majefty laid a general tax ...
... give his Majefty any " juft occafion to absent himself from Whitehall , and " his Parliament ; but that he might , with more ho- nour and fafety , continue there , than in any other " place . They said , his Majefty laid a general tax ...
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