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... kingdoms , without a rival ; in dispensing whereof , which , ( though all
substantial matters were agreed he was guided more by the rules of appetite
than upon already , ) according to the style of that court , of judgment ; and so
exalted almost ...
... kingdoms , without a rival ; in dispensing whereof , which , ( though all
substantial matters were agreed he was guided more by the rules of appetite
than upon already , ) according to the style of that court , of judgment ; and so
exalted almost ...
Side 6
... the duke stand- all inconveniences and hazards ; and that it ing a long time by ,
without saying a word , and should be executed before it should be suspected :
until the king discoursed the whole matter to the that it had never hitherto been ...
... the duke stand- all inconveniences and hazards ; and that it ing a long time by ,
without saying a word , and should be executed before it should be suspected :
until the king discoursed the whole matter to the that it had never hitherto been ...
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... as it may be most behovejudgment of law grounded upon matter of fact , of ful
for princes in matters of grace and honour , and which there was neither inquiry
or proof ; and no in conferring of favours upon their people , to transreason given
...
... as it may be most behovejudgment of law grounded upon matter of fact , of ful
for princes in matters of grace and honour , and which there was neither inquiry
or proof ; and no in conferring of favours upon their people , to transreason given
...
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... that they all their counsels secretly to have the matter more “ should even
desire it . ” And this expedient was maturely considered ; and the whole design
was so passionately and vehemently urged even by the never consulted but
privately ...
... that they all their counsels secretly to have the matter more “ should even
desire it . ” And this expedient was maturely considered ; and the whole design
was so passionately and vehemently urged even by the never consulted but
privately ...
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He published a discourse and treatise expense of it ; and if the minister were not
a man against the matter and manner of the prosecution of discretion and
reputation to compose and recon- of that matter ; a book so full of good learning ,
cile ...
He published a discourse and treatise expense of it ; and if the minister were not
a man against the matter and manner of the prosecution of discretion and
reputation to compose and recon- of that matter ; a book so full of good learning ,
cile ...
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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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