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Side 45
... though they appeared not in it , who " them , and every body would return to his
duty : " readily came and redeemed them out of their and the city of Edinburgh
itself writ an humble hands : so that by the time new orders came from letter to the
...
... though they appeared not in it , who " them , and every body would return to his
duty : " readily came and redeemed them out of their and the city of Edinburgh
itself writ an humble hands : so that by the time new orders came from letter to the
...
Side 51
... ( for at that time few of them encouragement and assistance proportionable to
wanted fidelity , ) never afterwards recovered spirit any enterprize they should
frankly engage themenough to do their duty , but gave themselves up selves in .
... ( for at that time few of them encouragement and assistance proportionable to
wanted fidelity , ) never afterwards recovered spirit any enterprize they should
frankly engage themenough to do their duty , but gave themselves up selves in .
Side 52
... thought it necessary : but then for himself , as supported him according to his
they polished this sturdy behaviour with all the quality during his life , which he
spent in the parts professions of submission and duty , which their beyond the
seas .
... thought it necessary : but then for himself , as supported him according to his
they polished this sturdy behaviour with all the quality during his life , which he
spent in the parts professions of submission and duty , which their beyond the
seas .
Side 57
... and jects were not then aliened from their duty to the of great license in all
other excesses , and yet was king , or a just jealousy for his honour . very
acceptable to the strictest and the gravest All diligence was used in making levies
, in which ...
... and jects were not then aliened from their duty to the of great license in all
other excesses , and yet was king , or a just jealousy for his honour . very
acceptable to the strictest and the gravest All diligence was used in making levies
, in which ...
Side 79
The capacities and qualities fit for a privy counsellor , and his duty . 79 holding
whereof is the chief end of such a council : , king ; nor be preserved and
improved when it is up , whosoever does not believe that , in order to that but by
cherishing ...
The capacities and qualities fit for a privy counsellor , and his duty . 79 holding
whereof is the chief end of such a council : , king ; nor be preserved and
improved when it is up , whosoever does not believe that , in order to that but by
cherishing ...
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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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