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... to the And by this ill husbandry the king received a apprehension and
understanding of wise men , never vast sum of money from all persons of quality ,
or more in danger to be destroyed . indeed of any reasonable condition
throughout the ...
... to the And by this ill husbandry the king received a apprehension and
understanding of wise men , never vast sum of money from all persons of quality ,
or more in danger to be destroyed . indeed of any reasonable condition
throughout the ...
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... without any probable danger of being of Hamilton indeed , by his skill and
interest , bore made a sacrifice to the law . ... affected to be thought dangerous to
the state , of the council observed set days and hours for their they appeared
more ...
... without any probable danger of being of Hamilton indeed , by his skill and
interest , bore made a sacrifice to the law . ... affected to be thought dangerous to
the state , of the council observed set days and hours for their they appeared
more ...
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And so the continued « within the bowels of the kingdom , when , God and
renewed violence in the prosecution of the earl “ be thanked , all the danger of a
war was removed ; of Strafford made the king well contented ( as the “ and that
they ...
And so the continued « within the bowels of the kingdom , when , God and
renewed violence in the prosecution of the earl “ be thanked , all the danger of a
war was removed ; of Strafford made the king well contented ( as the “ and that
they ...
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... great councils and judicatories , but possibly to “ and many of its principal
officers ; that we can some personal danger of ... that in your wisdom you would
be “ but acknowledge it with thankfulness ; as like- “ pleased to remove such
dangers ...
... great councils and judicatories , but possibly to “ and many of its principal
officers ; that we can some personal danger of ... that in your wisdom you would
be “ but acknowledge it with thankfulness ; as like- “ pleased to remove such
dangers ...
Side 100
... fearing according as they were directed , the bill of apprehensive and
inquisitive into dangers ; and attainder found the ... reserving “ whole matter to
them , since the danger was prethe rest ( as was said before ) to be applied in
more vented ...
... fearing according as they were directed , the bill of apprehensive and
inquisitive into dangers ; and attainder found the ... reserving “ whole matter to
them , since the danger was prethe rest ( as was said before ) to be applied in
more vented ...
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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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