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... had been created Peers fince " the accufation was carried up , fhould be admitted " to be Judges ? " And lastly , " Whether the Com- " moners , 66 moners , who were to be present at the OF THE REBELLION , & c . 333 · ...
... had been created Peers fince " the accufation was carried up , fhould be admitted " to be Judges ? " And lastly , " Whether the Com- " moners , 66 moners , who were to be present at the OF THE REBELLION , & c . 333 · ...
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Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. and of the present ill condition the King was in ; who likewife felt within himself the trouble and agony which ufually attends generous and magnanimous minds , upon ... present ill condition the King was in...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. and of the present ill condition the King was in ; who likewife felt within himself the trouble and agony which ufually attends generous and magnanimous minds , upon ... present ill condition the King was in...
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... present in the hall , or at the doors of the Com- mons ' House , when the King was there and all fuch examinations , as teftified any extravagant difcourse uttered by any loose fellow , who had accidentally put himself into the company ...
... present in the hall , or at the doors of the Com- mons ' House , when the King was there and all fuch examinations , as teftified any extravagant difcourse uttered by any loose fellow , who had accidentally put himself into the company ...
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