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And here I believed . cannot but let myself loose to say , that no man I shall not
then lead any man farther back in can ... to the time that it brake out . and by the
same standard the people considered Neither do I look so far back as believing
the ...
And here I believed . cannot but let myself loose to say , that no man I shall not
then lead any man farther back in can ... to the time that it brake out . and by the
same standard the people considered Neither do I look so far back as believing
the ...
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Then he put the duke was quickly brought in ; whilst the duke whispered in mind (
whom he hitherto believed only to com- the prince in the ear , that Cottington
would be ply with the prince to oblige him , after a long alien- against the journey
...
Then he put the duke was quickly brought in ; whilst the duke whispered in mind (
whom he hitherto believed only to com- the prince in the ear , that Cottington
would be ply with the prince to oblige him , after a long alien- against the journey
...
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BOOK 1 . others laboured for , but was still ready to promote them said , “ that he
believed his lord was at that the pretences of worthy men . And he was equally “
time very merry , for he had now outlived the celebrated in the country , for having
...
BOOK 1 . others laboured for , but was still ready to promote them said , “ that he
believed his lord was at that the pretences of worthy men . And he was equally “
time very merry , for he had now outlived the celebrated in the country , for having
...
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And this temper was believed to be the “ and that they should never put any thing
in more universal , because neither ... But it was the unhappy averse from it ,
there appeared any sign of contra- craft of those bishops to get it believed by the
...
And this temper was believed to be the “ and that they should never put any thing
in more universal , because neither ... But it was the unhappy averse from it ,
there appeared any sign of contra- craft of those bishops to get it believed by the
...
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... and though they were entire detestation of popery , in believing the pope all to
be commended to a regular and orderly ... without the approbation of the bishop ;
to menand the matters of religion , that they believed there “ tion any practice of ...
... and though they were entire detestation of popery , in believing the pope all to
be commended to a regular and orderly ... without the approbation of the bishop ;
to menand the matters of religion , that they believed there “ tion any practice of ...
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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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