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... liberty , that they might profecute their appeals in Parliament . In the mean time , though there were two armies in the bowels of the kingdom , at fo vaft an expence , care was taken only to provide money to pay them , with- out the ...
... liberty , that they might profecute their appeals in Parliament . In the mean time , though there were two armies in the bowels of the kingdom , at fo vaft an expence , care was taken only to provide money to pay them , with- out the ...
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... liberty when he was in the Tower for fo notorious a treason , and was to be in the head of another as foon as he should be at liberty ; and by his applica- tion and dexterity at York in the meeting of the great Council , and with the ...
... liberty when he was in the Tower for fo notorious a treason , and was to be in the head of another as foon as he should be at liberty ; and by his applica- tion and dexterity at York in the meeting of the great Council , and with the ...
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... liberty , and brought into the House , but , as has been before mentioned , he de- fended and feconded the Lord Say , when he made an invective , with all the malice and bitterness ima- ginable , against the Archbishop , then in prison ...
... liberty , and brought into the House , but , as has been before mentioned , he de- fended and feconded the Lord Say , when he made an invective , with all the malice and bitterness ima- ginable , against the Archbishop , then in prison ...
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