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... mentioned . For the King's great end was , by thefe compliances , to fave the life of the Earl of Strafford , and to preferve the Church from ruin : for nobody thought the Archbishop in danger of his life . And there were few of the ...
... mentioned . For the King's great end was , by thefe compliances , to fave the life of the Earl of Strafford , and to preferve the Church from ruin : for nobody thought the Archbishop in danger of his life . And there were few of the ...
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... mentioned , or at all in- " termeddle in any affairs of state , or government of " the kingdom : that all officers and counsellors , that " fhould be employed in any of the places before " mentioned , should take a folemn oath , that ...
... mentioned , or at all in- " termeddle in any affairs of state , or government of " the kingdom : that all officers and counsellors , that " fhould be employed in any of the places before " mentioned , should take a folemn oath , that ...
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... mentioned to be sent by him to the latter of the two , who would be glad of any opportunity to expose him to an affront ; and that they would find occafions enough upon the account of his known affections to the King's fervice , from ...
... mentioned to be sent by him to the latter of the two , who would be glad of any opportunity to expose him to an affront ; and that they would find occafions enough upon the account of his known affections to the King's fervice , from ...
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