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And I cannot of the court in the greatest want , and the parsi- but wonder at those
counsels , which persuaded the mony and retention of the country in the greatest
courses then taken ; the habit and temper of men's plenty ; the spirit of ...
And I cannot of the court in the greatest want , and the parsi- but wonder at those
counsels , which persuaded the mony and retention of the country in the greatest
courses then taken ; the habit and temper of men's plenty ; the spirit of ...
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... well brought sent parliament , ) who was not either immediately up ; and , for
the improvement of his education , prosecuted by the court , or in evident
disfavour and giving an ornament to his hopeful person , there ; in which , it may
be , ( as it ...
... well brought sent parliament , ) who was not either immediately up ; and , for
the improvement of his education , prosecuted by the court , or in evident
disfavour and giving an ornament to his hopeful person , there ; in which , it may
be , ( as it ...
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... with all the circumstances of it , adminismention the bold journey thither , or the
breach tered wonderful occasion of discourse in the court of that match , ) in a
time when the crown was so and country , there having never been such a comet
...
... with all the circumstances of it , adminismention the bold journey thither , or the
breach tered wonderful occasion of discourse in the court of that match , ) in a
time when the crown was so and country , there having never been such a comet
...
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For though , prospect of the constitution of the court , after that by his place , he
presided in all public councils , bright star was shot out of the horizon ; who were
and was most sharp - sighted in the consequence of the chief ministers , that had
...
For though , prospect of the constitution of the court , after that by his place , he
presided in all public councils , bright star was shot out of the horizon ; who were
and was most sharp - sighted in the consequence of the chief ministers , that had
...
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... he would like strangers , and dressed themselves accordingly . have been a
proper instrument for any tyranny , if He resorted sometimes to the court ,
because there he could have a man tyrant enough to have been only was a
greater man ...
... he would like strangers , and dressed themselves accordingly . have been a
proper instrument for any tyranny , if He resorted sometimes to the court ,
because there he could have a man tyrant enough to have been only was a
greater man ...
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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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