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... and marks of approbation and applause imaginable ; the desired , " that , in
forming a liturgy for their great civility of that people being so notorious and “
church , they might , by reforming those several universal , that they would not
appear ...
... and marks of approbation and applause imaginable ; the desired , " that , in
forming a liturgy for their great civility of that people being so notorious and “
church , they might , by reforming those several universal , that they would not
appear ...
Side 50
... ( by which all the bishops stood they had always before their eyes ; ” and
desired excommunicated , ) and renewed all their menaces “ to have those
receive exemplary punishment , against them by proclamation ; and imposed
griev“ who had ...
... ( by which all the bishops stood they had always before their eyes ; ” and
desired excommunicated , ) and renewed all their menaces “ to have those
receive exemplary punishment , against them by proclamation ; and imposed
griev“ who had ...
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subject : but that they who desired to give the But what transported the solicitor ,
who had none king a supply , as he believed most did , though of the ends of the
other , could not be imagined , “ not in such a proportion , nor , it may be , in that ...
subject : but that they who desired to give the But what transported the solicitor ,
who had none king a supply , as he believed most did , though of the ends of the
other , could not be imagined , “ not in such a proportion , nor , it may be , in that ...
Side 70
... of which he said the destly desired the house to consider , “ Whether it
commons would in due time make proof in form ... mean time desired in their
name , that proceedings , first to digest many of those par- he might be
sequestered from all ...
... of which he said the destly desired the house to consider , “ Whether it
commons would in due time make proof in form ... mean time desired in their
name , that proceedings , first to digest many of those par- he might be
sequestered from all ...
Side 112
... of that king into Flanders ; at the same time perinvasion , ( both which he
heartily desired , ) and his mitting as many as desired the same , to be
transdesire to refresh himself , from the vexation which ported for the service of
the French king .
... of that king into Flanders ; at the same time perinvasion , ( both which he
heartily desired , ) and his mitting as many as desired the same , to be
transdesire to refresh himself , from the vexation which ported for the service of
the French king .
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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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