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reduced to be but as a province to England , He had passed two or three acts of
parliament , “ and subject to their laws and government , which which had much
lessened the authority and de “ it would never submit to ; nor would any man ...
reduced to be but as a province to England , He had passed two or three acts of
parliament , “ and subject to their laws and government , which which had much
lessened the authority and de “ it would never submit to ; nor would any man ...
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... and less authority over in public towards any alteration in the church . it ; they
had not power to reform or regulate their It ... that nothing more contri- authority
soever they were permitted to have in the buted to the benefit and advancement
of ...
... and less authority over in public towards any alteration in the church . it ; they
had not power to reform or regulate their It ... that nothing more contri- authority
soever they were permitted to have in the buted to the benefit and advancement
of ...
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... in order was interpreted to proceed from a conversion in to the obtaining his
majesty's approbation and their judgment , at least to a submission to the au-
authority for the execution of that , which they did thority : whereas in truth , it
appeared ...
... in order was interpreted to proceed from a conversion in to the obtaining his
majesty's approbation and their judgment , at least to a submission to the au-
authority for the execution of that , which they did thority : whereas in truth , it
appeared ...
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that he was most sure , and had authority to tell Within an hour after the
dissolving , Mr. Hyde “ them so , that if they should pass a vote for the met Mr.
Saint - John , who had naturally a great giving the king a supply , if it were not in
the cloud in ...
that he was most sure , and had authority to tell Within an hour after the
dissolving , Mr. Hyde “ them so , that if they should pass a vote for the met Mr.
Saint - John , who had naturally a great giving the king a supply , if it were not in
the cloud in ...
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... re- authority , with unheard of insolences and consolved to concur with them
therein : and with that tempts ; rejected all his offers of grace and pardon ,
disposition , which they could never have contracted and , without cause or
provocation ...
... re- authority , with unheard of insolences and consolved to concur with them
therein : and with that tempts ; rejected all his offers of grace and pardon ,
disposition , which they could never have contracted and , without cause or
provocation ...
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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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