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... state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard
the people considered Neither do I look so far back as believing the the honour ,
justice , and piety of the court ; and design to be so long since formed ; ( they who
...
... state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard
the people considered Neither do I look so far back as believing the the honour ,
justice , and piety of the court ; and design to be so long since formed ; ( they who
...
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... and indeed having so great George , the eldest son of this second bed , was ,
an influence upon the body of the peerage , that it after the death of his father , by
the singular affecwas never known that any person of honour was tion and care ...
... and indeed having so great George , the eldest son of this second bed , was ,
an influence upon the body of the peerage , that it after the death of his father , by
the singular affecwas never known that any person of honour was tion and care ...
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... of the greatest honour , and offices of the highest experience , chancellor of the
kingdom , ( the greattrust : and this opinion and the prosecution of it est office ,
and which had never been in the hands ( though his integrity was
unquestionable ...
... of the greatest honour , and offices of the highest experience , chancellor of the
kingdom , ( the greattrust : and this opinion and the prosecution of it est office ,
and which had never been in the hands ( though his integrity was
unquestionable ...
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... and that his majesty would appoint his honour , or friendship for those who sat
at the men of religion and of public hearts to manage helm of affairs ; the duke of
Lenox only excepted ; And from this time that earl was who was a young man of ...
... and that his majesty would appoint his honour , or friendship for those who sat
at the men of religion and of public hearts to manage helm of affairs ; the duke of
Lenox only excepted ; And from this time that earl was who was a young man of ...
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... our foot making no less haste Things standing thus both in the court and city ,
from Newcastle , than our horse from Newburn ; and the Scots preparing amain
for an invasion , both leaving the honour , and the coal , to those and we , at least
...
... our foot making no less haste Things standing thus both in the court and city ,
from Newcastle , than our horse from Newburn ; and the Scots preparing amain
for an invasion , both leaving the honour , and the coal , to those and we , at least
...
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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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