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31 dom , rendered the calm and tranquillity of that ( kingdoms is more reverenced
than their justice by time less equal and ... that every other kingdom , ( and God
forgive those that have not been sensible every other province were engaged ...
31 dom , rendered the calm and tranquillity of that ( kingdoms is more reverenced
than their justice by time less equal and ... that every other kingdom , ( and God
forgive those that have not been sensible every other province were engaged ...
Side 33
In Scotland indeed it covered the wisest men in both kingdoms ; and that the the
whole nation , so that though there were ... no form of religion the whole revenue
and benefit of that kingdom to in practice , no liturgy , nor the least appearance of
...
In Scotland indeed it covered the wisest men in both kingdoms ; and that the the
whole nation , so that though there were ... no form of religion the whole revenue
and benefit of that kingdom to in practice , no liturgy , nor the least appearance of
...
Side 35
Besides he was in his crated to so pious an end ; and placed a very eminature
too much inclined to the Scots nation , hav- nent scholar of a good family in the
kingdom , who ing been born amongst them , and as jealous as any had been ...
Besides he was in his crated to so pious an end ; and placed a very eminature
too much inclined to the Scots nation , hav- nent scholar of a good family in the
kingdom , who ing been born amongst them , and as jealous as any had been ...
Side 69
Mr. Hyde , who was returned to serve “ had exposed the kingdom to so much ruin
: ” and for a borough in Cornwall , met Mr. Pym in West so instanced some high
and imperious actions done minster - hall some days before the parliament , and
...
Mr. Hyde , who was returned to serve “ had exposed the kingdom to so much ruin
: ” and for a borough in Cornwall , met Mr. Pym in West so instanced some high
and imperious actions done minster - hall some days before the parliament , and
...
Side 88
Yet he averred , that he had greater dislike and terror , from sober and dispas“
behaved himself in that kingdom , according to sioned persons , than all that was
alleged against “ the power and authority granted by his commis- him . A servant
...
Yet he averred , that he had greater dislike and terror , from sober and dispas“
behaved himself in that kingdom , according to sioned persons , than all that was
alleged against “ the power and authority granted by his commis- him . A servant
...
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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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