The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... authority to do what he had done . But their affairs were now better composed at home , and some preparations were made towards sending relief for Ireland ; besides , they had not authority to make any such ratification , but presented ...
... authority to do what he had done . But their affairs were now better composed at home , and some preparations were made towards sending relief for Ireland ; besides , they had not authority to make any such ratification , but presented ...
Side 264
... authority was so absolute that he was entirely submitted to in all the civil as well as martial affairs . But his death was thought so little possible , that no provision had been made for that contingency . So that no man had authority ...
... authority was so absolute that he was entirely submitted to in all the civil as well as martial affairs . But his death was thought so little possible , that no provision had been made for that contingency . So that no man had authority ...
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... authority had ever done ; yet the persecution this man exer- cised him with made him plainly discern that it would ... authority . The whole day was spent in his trial ; and when he came to make his defence , he mingled so much law in ...
... authority had ever done ; yet the persecution this man exer- cised him with made him plainly discern that it would ... authority . The whole day was spent in his trial ; and when he came to make his defence , he mingled so much law in ...
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