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His majesty continued unmoved , more fearless , or more ready to expose himself
to and without the least change in his countenance , the brightest dangers . His
kindness and affection till prayers were ended ; when he suddenly de- to his ...
His majesty continued unmoved , more fearless , or more ready to expose himself
to and without the least change in his countenance , the brightest dangers . His
kindness and affection till prayers were ended ; when he suddenly de- to his ...
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The reputation of his family gave new obligations from the king , and great
bounties , him no great advantage in the world , though his and continued to
flourish above any man in the eldest brother was earl of Warwick , and owner of
court ...
The reputation of his family gave new obligations from the king , and great
bounties , him no great advantage in the world , though his and continued to
flourish above any man in the eldest brother was earl of Warwick , and owner of
court ...
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And , after the continued receipt of it for four years It was an observation long ago
by Thucydides , together , was at last ( upon the refusal of a private “ That men
are much more passionate for injustice , gentleman to pay thirty shillings as his ...
And , after the continued receipt of it for four years It was an observation long ago
by Thucydides , together , was at last ( upon the refusal of a private “ That men
are much more passionate for injustice , gentleman to pay thirty shillings as his ...
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that house an earnest vindicator of the laws , and Several other persons
appearing ready to continue a most zealous ... earl in the country , continued the
invec“ monuments of his tyrannical nature ; and that he tive , mentioning many
particulars ...
that house an earnest vindicator of the laws , and Several other persons
appearing ready to continue a most zealous ... earl in the country , continued the
invec“ monuments of his tyrannical nature ; and that he tive , mentioning many
particulars ...
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And for the ministers ' | house was continued by special warrant from th
declaration , one part only of it was insisted on by king ; and by his majesty , in a
solemn messag them , and read in the house ; which concerned the sent to them
by sir ...
And for the ministers ' | house was continued by special warrant from th
declaration , one part only of it was insisted on by king ; and by his majesty , in a
solemn messag them , and read in the house ; which concerned the sent to them
by sir ...
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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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