The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... majesty for his ap- probation , before they would presume to recom- mend it to any for their subscription . To the king's most excellent majesty ; the lords spi- ritual and temporal ; the knights , citizens , and burgesses , now ...
... majesty for his ap- probation , before they would presume to recom- mend it to any for their subscription . To the king's most excellent majesty ; the lords spi- ritual and temporal ; the knights , citizens , and burgesses , now ...
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... majesty's judgment and " conscience in both those points , they desired to " make a free and clear declaration of the causes " of their fears and jealousies , in some particu- " lars . 66 I. " and his other kingdoms , had been potently ...
... majesty's judgment and " conscience in both those points , they desired to " make a free and clear declaration of the causes " of their fears and jealousies , in some particu- " lars . 66 I. " and his other kingdoms , had been potently ...
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... majesty , seduced by evil counsel , they did , with sorrow for the great and un- " avoidable misery and danger , which thereby was " like to fall upon his own person , and his king- doms , apply themselves to the use of that power " for ...
... majesty , seduced by evil counsel , they did , with sorrow for the great and un- " avoidable misery and danger , which thereby was " like to fall upon his own person , and his king- doms , apply themselves to the use of that power " for ...
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... majesty for that the exorbitancy of the parliament might be very offensive to some sober and discerning men , yet his majesty had no reason to presume of their eminent and vehement zeal on his behalf , since he saw all those ( two or ...
... majesty for that the exorbitancy of the parliament might be very offensive to some sober and discerning men , yet his majesty had no reason to presume of their eminent and vehement zeal on his behalf , since he saw all those ( two or ...
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... majesty th " danger and misery , which such a journey and enterprise would produce , they presented to hi majesty the reasons of that their humble opinion " and advice : 66 66 66 I. " His royal person would be subject , not only to the ...
... majesty th " danger and misery , which such a journey and enterprise would produce , they presented to hi majesty the reasons of that their humble opinion " and advice : 66 66 66 I. " His royal person would be subject , not only to the ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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