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... house of commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar ,
and so , against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more
agreeable dispositions : what was handled in the house concerning him ; but in
this likewise ...
... house of commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar ,
and so , against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more
agreeable dispositions : what was handled in the house concerning him ; but in
this likewise ...
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Hollis ; or , that they thought he would , upo I remember one story brought into the
house any examination , draw in somewhat to the preju concerning him , that
administered some mirth : dice of sir Henry Vane , whom they were to pro A ...
Hollis ; or , that they thought he would , upo I remember one story brought into the
house any examination , draw in somewhat to the preju concerning him , that
administered some mirth : dice of sir Henry Vane , whom they were to pro A ...
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The true matter of fact concerning that petition . 99 “ of which , in all humility we
offer ourselves to it ridiculous and unpracticable ; and so the meeting , “ wait
upon you , ( if you please , ) hoping we shall for that time , dissolved . appear as ...
The true matter of fact concerning that petition . 99 “ of which , in all humility we
offer ourselves to it ridiculous and unpracticable ; and so the meeting , “ wait
upon you , ( if you please , ) hoping we shall for that time , dissolved . appear as ...
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6 100 Discovery of the plot concerning the army . Mr. Pym ( BOOK III . papists ,
upon the instances of some insolences and “ to pass beyond the seas ; saying ,
that he beindiscretions committed by them , during the late “ lieved some men's ...
6 100 Discovery of the plot concerning the army . Mr. Pym ( BOOK III . papists ,
upon the instances of some insolences and “ to pass beyond the seas ; saying ,
that he beindiscretions committed by them , during the late “ lieved some men's ...
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... and chair of that committee , and issued out those therefore in the end
submitted to what they could orders concerning the church , gave so much
offence not resist ; and so all pulpits were supplied with and scandal , that the
members were ...
... and chair of that committee , and issued out those therefore in the end
submitted to what they could orders concerning the church , gave so much
offence not resist ; and so all pulpits were supplied with and scandal , that the
members 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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