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... resolved to keep up principally the greatness of that place , to which they thought they owed their own greatnefs . And there- fore , when the King required the advice of his Privy- Council , in thofe matters of the higheft importance ...
... resolved to keep up principally the greatness of that place , to which they thought they owed their own greatnefs . And there- fore , when the King required the advice of his Privy- Council , in thofe matters of the higheft importance ...
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... resolved upon for their relief ; and " therefore defired them with patience to attend a " further answer . " And accordingly that petition was folemnly read , and delivered to the Lords at a conference ; and the conference no fooner ...
... resolved upon for their relief ; and " therefore defired them with patience to attend a " further answer . " And accordingly that petition was folemnly read , and delivered to the Lords at a conference ; and the conference no fooner ...
Side 655
... received fo many sharp expoftulations for breach of privileges , and mons re turn the and defire Coniers may be made Lieu . consents to 蒋 and other attempts upon their reputations , ) resolved OF THE REBELLION , & c . 655.
... received fo many sharp expoftulations for breach of privileges , and mons re turn the and defire Coniers may be made Lieu . consents to 蒋 and other attempts upon their reputations , ) resolved OF THE REBELLION , & c . 655.
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