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... which hath overwhelmed them , may lose this bulk of misery to have
proceeded , and to have the recompense due to ... and of the necessity of
overseeing many since the flame hath been visible in a civil war , other things ,
we may not yet ...
... which hath overwhelmed them , may lose this bulk of misery to have
proceeded , and to have the recompense due to ... and of the necessity of
overseeing many since the flame hath been visible in a civil war , other things ,
we may not yet ...
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... ( though I was not a member suffer , all that hath since happened ; the pride of
of them , ) having carefully perused the journals of this man , and the popularity of
that ; the levity both houses , and familiarly conversed with many of one , and the
...
... ( though I was not a member suffer , all that hath since happened ; the pride of
of them , ) having carefully perused the journals of this man , and the popularity of
that ; the levity both houses , and familiarly conversed with many of one , and the
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... is as much crown , ) which was likewise purchased at the price my wonder , as
any thing that hath since happened . of five subsidies more , and , in a very short
time There is a protection very gracious and just , after that supply granted , that ...
... is as much crown , ) which was likewise purchased at the price my wonder , as
any thing that hath since happened . of five subsidies more , and , in a very short
time There is a protection very gracious and just , after that supply granted , that ...
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He conany other words but that , “ The villain hath killed “ fessed that he had
come to the town but the . ” and in the same moment pulling out the night before ,
and had kept his lodging , that he knife himself , he fell down dead , the knife
having ...
He conany other words but that , “ The villain hath killed “ fessed that he had
come to the town but the . ” and in the same moment pulling out the night before ,
and had kept his lodging , that he knife himself , he fell down dead , the knife
having ...
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... He was once more ambassador extraordinary in which they most passionately
affected ; having , as Holland after the death of king James , and was hath been
said , no other consideration of the pubthe last who was admitted to be present ...
... He was once more ambassador extraordinary in which they most passionately
affected ; having , as Holland after the death of king James , and was hath been
said , no other consideration of the pubthe last who was admitted to be present ...
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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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