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Side 34
If the very grateful ; and that tharteous humour was enough liturgy , in the terms it
is constituted and pracdiscovered to rule in the breasts of many , who “ tised in
England , should be offered to them , it made the greatest professions . Yet this ...
If the very grateful ; and that tharteous humour was enough liturgy , in the terms it
is constituted and pracdiscovered to rule in the breasts of many , who “ tised in
England , should be offered to them , it made the greatest professions . Yet this ...
Side 49
... that their modesty was not like to “ and mediate a good peace between the
nations : " suffer any violence in offering the ... the Scots intended to revenge
offered to make inroads into the country , and de- themselves upon ; nor
Wentworth the ...
... that their modesty was not like to “ and mediate a good peace between the
nations : " suffer any violence in offering the ... the Scots intended to revenge
offered to make inroads into the country , and de- themselves upon ; nor
Wentworth the ...
Side 99
99 “ of which , in all humility we offer ourselves to it ridiculous and unpracticable ;
and so the meeting , “ wait upon you , ( if ... as the subscription of a of the
parliament , to that degree , that he offered rabble had been alleged often to be ,
for the ...
99 “ of which , in all humility we offer ourselves to it ridiculous and unpracticable ;
and so the meeting , “ wait upon you , ( if ... as the subscription of a of the
parliament , to that degree , that he offered rabble had been alleged often to be ,
for the ...
Side 124
... the remonstrance offered might make a perfect deed of gift of that king- their
report to the house ; which caused the dom ; which he could never have done ,
so abso- draught they offered to be read . It contained a lutely , without going
thither .
... the remonstrance offered might make a perfect deed of gift of that king- their
report to the house ; which caused the dom ; which he could never have done ,
so abso- draught they offered to be read . It contained a lutely , without going
thither .
Side 126
That he had not offered the service Mr. Hyde had done against the court “ his
protestation against the remonstrance , though of York , ( the overthrowing
whereof was their “ he had opposed [ it ] all he could , because it repeculiar glory
, ) and ...
That he had not offered the service Mr. Hyde had done against the court “ his
protestation against the remonstrance , though of York , ( the overthrowing
whereof was their “ he had opposed [ it ] all he could , because it repeculiar glory
, ) and ...
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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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