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... tion made by Mr. Pym , in which he called him the wicked Earl ; fome member of the House of Com- mons , according to their parts affigned , being lawyer , applied and preffed the evidence , with great licence and sharpness of language ...
... tion made by Mr. Pym , in which he called him the wicked Earl ; fome member of the House of Com- mons , according to their parts affigned , being lawyer , applied and preffed the evidence , with great licence and sharpness of language ...
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... tion to both their Majefties ; through whom they might convey their intentions and devotions to the King , and again receive his royal pleasure , and di- rection , how they should demean themselves . For ought I could ever obferve , by ...
... tion to both their Majefties ; through whom they might convey their intentions and devotions to the King , and again receive his royal pleasure , and di- rection , how they should demean themselves . For ought I could ever obferve , by ...
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... tion of the between Army re- All good men difcerned this grofs ufage , and the The men- disadvantage impofed upon his Majefty by this muta- former plot tion ; and therefore expected a full reparation , by fuch the Court an act for life ...
... tion of the between Army re- All good men difcerned this grofs ufage , and the The men- disadvantage impofed upon his Majefty by this muta- former plot tion ; and therefore expected a full reparation , by fuch the Court an act for life ...
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