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... thing they went about : befides the influence it would have in the Houfe of Commons , and every where else ; for ... things before them : to the trial of the Earl of Strafford ; impeaching feveral Bishops for in- novations , and the like ...
... thing they went about : befides the influence it would have in the Houfe of Commons , and every where else ; for ... things before them : to the trial of the Earl of Strafford ; impeaching feveral Bishops for in- novations , and the like ...
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... thing lawful , that they thought , in order to the doing and compaffing the fame : in which neither laws nor customs could be admitted to fignify any thing against their fenfe . I remember , about that time , in the providing money for ...
... thing lawful , that they thought , in order to the doing and compaffing the fame : in which neither laws nor customs could be admitted to fignify any thing against their fenfe . I remember , about that time , in the providing money for ...
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... thing could have been laid to their charge incredible : but the going through with it was a matter of so great difficulty and concernment , that every circumftance ought to have been fully deliberated , and the feveral parts diftributed ...
... thing could have been laid to their charge incredible : but the going through with it was a matter of so great difficulty and concernment , that every circumftance ought to have been fully deliberated , and the feveral parts diftributed ...
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