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... and by him in England and in Ireland , some proud and conferring together
upon the state of affairs , the over - confident expressions in discourse , and some
other told him , Mr. Hyde , “ that they must now passionate advices he had given
in ...
... and by him in England and in Ireland , some proud and conferring together
upon the state of affairs , the over - confident expressions in discourse , and some
other told him , Mr. Hyde , “ that they must now passionate advices he had given
in ...
Side 87
... being strangers of quality , with the Scottish commisa person notoriously
disaffected to the earl of sioners , and the committee of Ireland , on either
Strafford . side : there being a close box made at one end , at And for the great
business of the ...
... being strangers of quality , with the Scottish commisa person notoriously
disaffected to the earl of sioners , and the committee of Ireland , on either
Strafford . side : there being a close box made at one end , at And for the great
business of the ...
Side 88
... which was underFor the business of Ireland ; he complained stood to be a
legal tax ) “ the little finger of the much , that ... that is , the worst excuse , for “
ministers of state in Ireland , who were most those two acts against the lord
Mountnorris ...
... which was underFor the business of Ireland ; he complained stood to be a
legal tax ) “ the little finger of the much , that ... that is , the worst excuse , for “
ministers of state in Ireland , who were most those two acts against the lord
Mountnorris ...
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... of Ireland ; having raised himself from a very an excess of power , than
absolved him of injustice ; private , mean condition " ( having been an inferior for
most men , that weighed the whole matter , beservant to the lord Chichester ) “ to
the ...
... of Ireland ; having raised himself from a very an excess of power , than
absolved him of injustice ; private , mean condition " ( having been an inferior for
most men , that weighed the whole matter , beservant to the lord Chichester ) “ to
the ...
Side 91
Before those letters which singly by sir Henry Vane ; which had been often were
ordered to signify the lieutenant of Ireland , averred , and promised , should be
proved by several were an A.B.C.G. which might be understood to witnesses ;
and ...
Before those letters which singly by sir Henry Vane ; which had been often were
ordered to signify the lieutenant of Ireland , averred , and promised , should be
proved by several were an A.B.C.G. which might be understood to witnesses ;
and ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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