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Side 472
... given fo many reasons against it , that they could " not apprehend any could be given for it ; therefore thought the work would be better done , if those , " who had fatisfied themselves with the reasonableness " of what they wifhed ...
... given fo many reasons against it , that they could " not apprehend any could be given for it ; therefore thought the work would be better done , if those , " who had fatisfied themselves with the reasonableness " of what they wifhed ...
Side 553
... given over all their defigns for the alteration of the govern- ment both in Church and State ; if the volatile and unquiet fpirit of the Lord Digby had not prevailed with the King , contrary to his refolution , to have given them fome ...
... given over all their defigns for the alteration of the govern- ment both in Church and State ; if the volatile and unquiet fpirit of the Lord Digby had not prevailed with the King , contrary to his refolution , to have given them fome ...
Side 594
... given up " to the hands of juftice ; without all which , they " faid , they had not the leaft hope of Ifrael's peace , " or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the " fourteen months feed - time of their unparalleled en- " deavours ...
... given up " to the hands of juftice ; without all which , they " faid , they had not the leaft hope of Ifrael's peace , " or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the " fourteen months feed - time of their unparalleled en- " deavours ...
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