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Side 19
The lord Coventry enjoyed this friends ; who are always procured in courts by
place with an universal reputation ( and sure justice more ardour , and more
vehement professions and was never better administered ) for the space of
applications ...
The lord Coventry enjoyed this friends ; who are always procured in courts by
place with an universal reputation ( and sure justice more ardour , and more
vehement professions and was never better administered ) for the space of
applications ...
Side 24
... said to have inherAnd sure never man was planted in a court , that ited as good
an estate from him , as he had from was fitter for that soil , or brought better
qualities his father , which was one of the best in England . with him to purify that
air .
... said to have inherAnd sure never man was planted in a court , that ited as good
an estate from him , as he had from was fitter for that soil , or brought better
qualities his father , which was one of the best in England . with him to purify that
air .
Side 34
that if the king had then proposed the liturgy of The other , which no doubt but
took this in the the church of England to have been received and way to give it
the better introduction , was , “ that practised by that nation , it would have been
sub ...
that if the king had then proposed the liturgy of The other , which no doubt but
took this in the the church of England to have been received and way to give it
the better introduction , was , “ that practised by that nation , it would have been
sub ...
Side 35
35 season , than the bishop did , and believed he could upon the bishop out of
lands purchased by his better compose and reduce them in a little time , majesty
himself from the duke of Lenox , who and at a distance , than at the present , and
...
35 season , than the bishop did , and believed he could upon the bishop out of
lands purchased by his better compose and reduce them in a little time , majesty
himself from the duke of Lenox , who and at a distance , than at the present , and
...
Side 44
As this was very unfortunate part of his life afterwards , any the reception it - had
in the cathedral , so it fared just ground for that accusation and suspicion : not
better in the other churches of the city , but but as he was exceedingly obliged to
the ...
As this was very unfortunate part of his life afterwards , any the reception it - had
in the cathedral , so it fared just ground for that accusation and suspicion : not
better in the other churches of the city , but but as he was exceedingly obliged to
the ...
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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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