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To which they all answered , peace at any price ; for that , if it were heard , " that
they had not only read them all over to “ he would be sentenced very grievously ,
and gether , but had severally , every man by him" that there were many things ...
To which they all answered , peace at any price ; for that , if it were heard , " that
they had not only read them all over to “ he would be sentenced very grievously ,
and gether , but had severally , every man by him" that there were many things ...
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BOOK IV . enough , but that more should be thought fit to “ if his majesty should
persist in it , it would hazard “ be granted to those persons named , than , by " the
peace and safety of all his kingdoms , unless “ the law , is in the crown itself , he ...
BOOK IV . enough , but that more should be thought fit to “ if his majesty should
persist in it , it would hazard “ be granted to those persons named , than , by " the
peace and safety of all his kingdoms , unless “ the law , is in the crown itself , he ...
Side 197
But they had at might be wholly reduced , and restored to peace , that time
another message from the king , which “ and some measure of happiness ;
whereby he was referred to in the last clause of that answer , might cheerfully
return , to be ...
But they had at might be wholly reduced , and restored to peace , that time
another message from the king , which “ and some measure of happiness ;
whereby he was referred to in the last clause of that answer , might cheerfully
return , to be ...
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for the honour and greatness of your majesty ; “ And he said , he likewise
expected that they “ the safety and peace of your people ; amongst “ would not
put the militia in execution , until they “ which we know none more likely to
produce such ...
for the honour and greatness of your majesty ; “ And he said , he likewise
expected that they “ the safety and peace of your people ; amongst “ would not
put the militia in execution , until they “ which we know none more likely to
produce such ...
Side 208
Yet “ all things that might consist with the peace and such was the ticklishness of
the king's condition , " safety of the kingdom , and the trust reposed in that ,
though it was most evident that their coming , “ them , ) did pass that bill , and
therein ...
Yet “ all things that might consist with the peace and such was the ticklishness of
the king's condition , " safety of the kingdom , and the trust reposed in that ,
though it was most evident that their coming , “ them , ) did pass that bill , and
therein ...
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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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