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Side 8
CC - 8 A Parliament called upon the Prince's return , [ BOOK 1 . the way so often
by post : but that he had the have as much reputation in the court , as they had
presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , in the country . It was very ...
CC - 8 A Parliament called upon the Prince's return , [ BOOK 1 . the way so often
by post : but that he had the have as much reputation in the court , as they had
presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , in the country . It was very ...
Side 11
... mentioned him by the duke of Buckingham , general of the him now with the
greatest bitterness and acrimony ; army , he had given up his commission of
lieuand the same men who had called him our saviour , tenant , and withdrawn
himself ...
... mentioned him by the duke of Buckingham , general of the him now with the
greatest bitterness and acrimony ; army , he had given up his commission of
lieuand the same men who had called him our saviour , tenant , and withdrawn
himself ...
Side 27
27 so much occasion since for uncharitable disputa- and the state of the court
and kingdom , when the tions , which they were called together to prevent . duke
of Buckingham was taken from it ; by which , Here the ambassador was not
thought ...
27 so much occasion since for uncharitable disputa- and the state of the court
and kingdom , when the tions , which they were called together to prevent . duke
of Buckingham was taken from it ; by which , Here the ambassador was not
thought ...
Side 37
Contentions on Points called Arminian . 37 preferment to invite him to leave his
poor college , as he could . They had been fellows together in which only gave
him bread , till the vigour of his one college in Oxford , and , when he was first
age ...
Contentions on Points called Arminian . 37 preferment to invite him to leave his
poor college , as he could . They had been fellows together in which only gave
him bread , till the vigour of his one college in Oxford , and , when he was first
age ...
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... and thereupon , for want of and their faces and foreheads branded with hot
another name , they had called him a papist , which irons , ( as the poorest and
most mechanic malefacnobody believed him to be , and he had more tors used to
be ...
... and thereupon , for want of and their faces and foreheads branded with hot
another name , they had called him a papist , which irons , ( as the poorest and
most mechanic malefacnobody believed him to be , and he had more tors used to
be ...
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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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