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Side 154
And having received his answer , so full answers to all the questions they asked
of " that he had neither framed , nor advised them , him , that they could not but
dismiss him . How nor knew any thing of the truth of them , nor ever they sent
again ...
And having received his answer , so full answers to all the questions they asked
of " that he had neither framed , nor advised them , him , that they could not but
dismiss him . How nor knew any thing of the truth of them , nor ever they sent
again ...
Side 161
The king's answer concerning the forts and the militia . 161 “ would always be
ready to leave him to the whereas in truth there was at that time , and from “
wisdom and justice of his parliament . the time that that gentleman was lieutenant
, more ...
The king's answer concerning the forts and the militia . 161 “ would always be
ready to leave him to the whereas in truth there was at that time , and from “
wisdom and justice of his parliament . the time that that gentleman was lieutenant
, more ...
Side 168
So to that petition his majesty queen was brought to return answer , that she
returned this answer : * had heard such a discourse , but took no notice “ That he
was willing to apply a remedy not only “ of it , as never believing it : " whereas , if
they ...
So to that petition his majesty queen was brought to return answer , that she
returned this answer : * had heard such a discourse , but took no notice “ That he
was willing to apply a remedy not only “ of it , as never believing it : " whereas , if
they ...
Side 169
houses ; some of which , as they had been inThis answer was no sooner read ,
but both houses formed , since their coming into Ireland , had voted , “ that
whosoever gave the king advice , or joined with the rebels , and been
commanders ...
houses ; some of which , as they had been inThis answer was no sooner read ,
but both houses formed , since their coming into Ireland , had voted , “ that
whosoever gave the king advice , or joined with the rebels , and been
commanders ...
Side 174
Notwiththe king had waved any further proceeding against standing all that
importunity , the king made them , except they left such a monument of their no
other answer than formerly he had done , power , that , upon what occasion or ...
Notwiththe king had waved any further proceeding against standing all that
importunity , the king made them , except they left such a monument of their no
other answer than formerly he had done , power , that , upon what occasion or ...
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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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