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... most pathe- tically conjured their Lordships , " that , for their own " fakes , they would not , out of displeasure ... most scandalous felon , the most inhuman murtherer , or the most infamous traitor ) , the House of Commons , upon ...
... most pathe- tically conjured their Lordships , " that , for their own " fakes , they would not , out of displeasure ... most scandalous felon , the most inhuman murtherer , or the most infamous traitor ) , the House of Commons , upon ...
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... most counties , had been induced to frame and fubfcribe petitions to the Parliament , against the established government of the Church , with other clauses , fcandalous to the go- vernment of the State too ; fo the officers of the ar ...
... most counties , had been induced to frame and fubfcribe petitions to the Parliament , against the established government of the Church , with other clauses , fcandalous to the go- vernment of the State too ; fo the officers of the ar ...
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... most honourable " Houfe , during the time of this their forced and vio- " lent abfence from the faid most honourable House ; " not denying , but if their absenting themselves were " wilful and voluntary , that most honourable House ...
... most honourable " Houfe , during the time of this their forced and vio- " lent abfence from the faid most honourable House ; " not denying , but if their absenting themselves were " wilful and voluntary , that most honourable House ...
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