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... in your majesty's gracious condescendking's ; insomuch , that sometimes
money that was ing to the many important ... sons , property , or estate , or
freedom of conand to ingratiate themselves to his majesty's favour , “ science ,
prejudiced ...
... in your majesty's gracious condescendking's ; insomuch , that sometimes
money that was ing to the many important ... sons , property , or estate , or
freedom of conand to ingratiate themselves to his majesty's favour , “ science ,
prejudiced ...
Side 178
laid a strict command upon his servants , that “ That , to satisfy his majesty's
judgment and none of them should depart from court . And " conscience in both
those points , they desired to ! " that dangerous petition delivered to captain “
make a ...
laid a strict command upon his servants , that “ That , to satisfy his majesty's
judgment and none of them should depart from court . And " conscience in both
those points , they desired to ! " that dangerous petition delivered to captain “
make a ...
Side 179
They said , his which they took his majesty's doubt of his safety majesty laid a
general tax upon them : if he at Whitehall so ... But , they said , they could have no
council , ” ( so apprehensive they were of the least hope of ever giving his
majesty ...
They said , his which they took his majesty's doubt of his safety majesty laid a
general tax upon them : if he at Whitehall so ... But , they said , they could have no
council , ” ( so apprehensive they were of the least hope of ever giving his
majesty ...
Side 187
They he found inconvenient to consent to ; and to op “ told him , they sought
nothing but his majesty's pose and punish ... an answer to enough for any
encounter that could happen ; and “ that question , whether his majesty had
violated that the ...
They he found inconvenient to consent to ; and to op “ told him , they sought
nothing but his majesty's pose and punish ... an answer to enough for any
encounter that could happen ; and “ that question , whether his majesty had
violated that the ...
Side 198
However , working by appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey the
several impressions upon the several affections ... they knew , would be terrible ,
this , they said , they could confidently affirm ; when his majesty should be in
Ireland .
However , working by appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey the
several impressions upon the several affections ... they knew , would be terrible ,
this , they said , they could confidently affirm ; when his majesty should be in
Ireland .
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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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