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... by the voluntary loan of the particular governor there ; and bred up , in several
commands , lords of the council , and of ... a considerable command ; and sum
that sufficiently manifests the plenty of that always preserved a more than
ordinary ...
... by the voluntary loan of the particular governor there ; and bred up , in several
commands , lords of the council , and of ... a considerable command ; and sum
that sufficiently manifests the plenty of that always preserved a more than
ordinary ...
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... and that he would command “ said most honourable house ; not denying , but if
that it should be entered in the journal ... who unfortunately happened to be “ And
humbly beseeching your most excellent likewise present , with his command ...
... and that he would command “ said most honourable house ; not denying , but if
that it should be entered in the journal ... who unfortunately happened to be “ And
humbly beseeching your most excellent likewise present , with his command ...
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... provided for that service , had been by the king's as any that could be imagined
possible to succeed , command sent to ... as soon as it should be fit to the
attempts of persons in despair , and the strong publish such a command ; and in
the ...
... provided for that service , had been by the king's as any that could be imagined
possible to succeed , command sent to ... as soon as it should be fit to the
attempts of persons in despair , and the strong publish such a command ; and in
the ...
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... choosing rather “ counsels of papists , and other ill - affected perto obey the
king's commands than theirs , carried sons ... not expect there , and so made no
attempt to per upon the information since given him , to be a form that command .
... choosing rather “ counsels of papists , and other ill - affected perto obey the
king's commands than theirs , carried sons ... not expect there , and so made no
attempt to per upon the information since given him , to be a form that command .
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... whom he had already appointed of the fleet ; and therefore refused to send to
the “ to command that year's fleet ; whose every ways king , but of themselves
sent to both the one earl “ sufficiency was so universally known , the which and
the ...
... whom he had already appointed of the fleet ; and therefore refused to send to
the “ to command that year's fleet ; whose every ways king , but of themselves
sent to both the one earl “ sufficiency was so universally known , the which and
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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