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... not advanced their preparations to who were transported with those vulgar and
vile “ that degree , that they would be able to march considerations : cheap ,
senseless libels were scat “ that year , ” yet the king had much better inteltered
about ...
... not advanced their preparations to who were transported with those vulgar and
vile “ that degree , that they would be able to march considerations : cheap ,
senseless libels were scat “ that year , ” yet the king had much better inteltered
about ...
Side 85
And he became seemed to despair of being able to borrow more ; immediately
possessed of that office of great trust ; because the city was much troubled and
disheartand was so well qualified for it , by his fast and ened , to see the work of ...
And he became seemed to despair of being able to borrow more ; immediately
possessed of that office of great trust ; because the city was much troubled and
disheartand was so well qualified for it , by his fast and ened , to see the work of ...
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able in order to their own professions , and in a After that act , the king might have
been rea degree due to the king , after so many reiterated sonably awaked from
any extraordinary conf expressions of favour and affection to his people , dence ...
able in order to their own professions , and in a After that act , the king might have
been rea degree due to the king , after so many reiterated sonably awaked from
any extraordinary conf expressions of favour and affection to his people , dence ...
Side 120
... that the lords of the council had some was not able to attend upon his majesty
to Scot “ matters of importance to impart to them , and land ; where he was to
have acted a great part ; were above in the painted chamber ready to but he
hoped ...
... that the lords of the council had some was not able to attend upon his majesty
to Scot “ matters of importance to impart to them , and land ; where he was to
have acted a great part ; were above in the painted chamber ready to but he
hoped ...
Side 171
... should be able to deny them It is very true , in many respects he wanted
nothing . some of those qualities , which might ... so united a combination
exercises ; and had even contracted such a lazi “ in this particular , that he would
not be able ...
... should be able to deny them It is very true , in many respects he wanted
nothing . some of those qualities , which might ... so united a combination
exercises ; and had even contracted such a lazi “ in this particular , that he would
not be able ...
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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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