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... and lence , and ambition of particular persons , the court fomented by several
princes and great ministers of measured the temper and affection of the country ;
state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard the
...
... and lence , and ambition of particular persons , the court fomented by several
princes and great ministers of measured the temper and affection of the country ;
state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard the
...
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And yet there were presence of so many , ( who knew or saw nothing of some
examples of his receding in that particular . the passion he expressed upon his
retreat , ) made And in the highest passion , he was so far from many men to
believe ...
And yet there were presence of so many , ( who knew or saw nothing of some
examples of his receding in that particular . the passion he expressed upon his
retreat , ) made And in the highest passion , he was so far from many men to
believe ...
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... that , during his life , reasons and provocations aforesaid , so long before the
queen never had any credit with the king , contrived during his abode in Spain .
with reference to any public affairs , and so could The other particular , by which
he ...
... that , during his life , reasons and provocations aforesaid , so long before the
queen never had any credit with the king , contrived during his abode in Spain .
with reference to any public affairs , and so could The other particular , by which
he ...
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And in this particular there clamour or disorder less than before . The chanwas
the same affected and premeditated omission , cellor , from his seat ,
commanded the provost and as had been in the preparation and publication of
magistrates of ...
And in this particular there clamour or disorder less than before . The chanwas
the same affected and premeditated omission , cellor , from his seat ,
commanded the provost and as had been in the preparation and publication of
magistrates of ...
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... besides the obligations he had to the queen , He could now no longer defer the
acquainting ( who vouchsafed to own a particular trust in him , ) his council -
board , and the whole kingdom of Eng- was not liable to the least suspicion of
want ...
... besides the obligations he had to the queen , He could now no longer defer the
acquainting ( who vouchsafed to own a particular trust in him , ) his council -
board , and the whole kingdom of Eng- was not liable to the least suspicion of
want ...
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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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