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... when some charges and accusations were servant from answering , does not
only seem an preparing , and ready to ... it is no marvel , ( besides that he was
natu- the charge as heavy as may be ) are commonly rally to follow such counsel
as ...
... when some charges and accusations were servant from answering , does not
only seem an preparing , and ready to ... it is no marvel , ( besides that he was
natu- the charge as heavy as may be ) are commonly rally to follow such counsel
as ...
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... at pomp of the court at their own charge , which they their own expense , where
their offices did not enwere obliged to do , and did with all visible alacrity title
them to tables at the charge of the crown , submit to the king's pleasure , as soon
as ...
... at pomp of the court at their own charge , which they their own expense , where
their offices did not enwere obliged to do , and did with all visible alacrity title
them to tables at the charge of the crown , submit to the king's pleasure , as soon
as ...
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That such a delay might probably blast all their And he then lamented “ his great
misfortune to hopes , and put it out of their power to proceed “ lie under so heavy
a charge ; professed his inno“ farther than they had done already ; that the cence
...
That such a delay might probably blast all their And he then lamented “ his great
misfortune to hopes , and put it out of their power to proceed “ lie under so heavy
a charge ; professed his inno“ farther than they had done already ; that the cence
...
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... they appointed a com“ and sit as a member with them , who had been mittee ,
with great deliberation and solemnity , to a party or a favourer of any project , or
who bring in a charge formally prepared , ( which had “ had been employed in
any ...
... they appointed a com“ and sit as a member with them , who had been mittee ,
with great deliberation and solemnity , to a party or a favourer of any project , or
who bring in a charge formally prepared , ( which had “ had been employed in
any ...
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Besides that , he was charged have ... who was under the same charge such ;
which , by the statute made in the twenty- and against whom indeed that charge
was aimed ninth year of queen Elizabeth , is made felony : so , it seems , they
were ...
Besides that , he was charged have ... who was under the same charge such ;
which , by the statute made in the twenty- and against whom indeed that charge
was aimed ninth year of queen Elizabeth , is made felony : so , it seems , they
were ...
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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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