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... law , liberty , and parliaments , near two great kings in some trust , so I shall per
( words of precious esteem in their just significa- form the same with all
faithfulness and ingenuity ; tion , ) are furiously hurried into actions introduc- with
an equal ...
... law , liberty , and parliaments , near two great kings in some trust , so I shall per
( words of precious esteem in their just significa- form the same with all
faithfulness and ingenuity ; tion , ) are furiously hurried into actions introduc- with
an equal ...
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... which was very conve- drawn together a goodly troop of horse of two nient to
him , for thereby he was free from the hundred ; which for the most part consisted
of reproach that attended it , and at liberty to find the best gentlemen of the north ...
... which was very conve- drawn together a goodly troop of horse of two nient to
him , for thereby he was free from the hundred ; which for the most part consisted
of reproach that attended it , and at liberty to find the best gentlemen of the north ...
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... without so much as hear - enemy to the church , and to most of the eminent ing
the sentences or judgments read , were voted churchmen , with some of whom
he had particular “ to be illegal , and against the liberty and property contests .
... without so much as hear - enemy to the church , and to most of the eminent ing
the sentences or judgments read , were voted churchmen , with some of whom
he had particular “ to be illegal , and against the liberty and property contests .
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... and procuring his liberty when the Scottish commissioners ( whereof the earl of
he was in the Tower for so notorious a ... were the chief ) came thither in he
should be at liberty ; and by his application great state , and were received by the
...
... and procuring his liberty when the Scottish commissioners ( whereof the earl of
he was in the Tower for so notorious a ... were the chief ) came thither in he
should be at liberty ; and by his application great state , and were received by the
...
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Pryn , Burton and Bastwick set at liberty . 81 city , and less liable to the contagion
: and so , by an | Dover ; and from thence bringing the same testiorder of the lords
of the council , Mr. Pryn was | monies of the affections and zeal of Kent , as the ...
Pryn , Burton and Bastwick set at liberty . 81 city , and less liable to the contagion
: and so , by an | Dover ; and from thence bringing the same testiorder of the lords
of the council , Mr. Pryn was | monies of the affections and zeal of Kent , as the ...
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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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