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This petition , full of as much submission receive animadversions of great use ,
and having a as a victory itself could produce , ( as was urged by singular esteem
of the fidelity and affection of the some lords , ) could not but beget a treaty , and ...
This petition , full of as much submission receive animadversions of great use ,
and having a as a victory itself could produce , ( as was urged by singular esteem
of the fidelity and affection of the some lords , ) could not but beget a treaty , and ...
Side 66
... of their throughly engaged ) to interpose in the name of “ several most submiss
addresses , by petition and their nation , and , with reference to things or “ all
other ways , to his majesty ; being desirous , persons , to make such demands
from ...
... of their throughly engaged ) to interpose in the name of “ several most submiss
addresses , by petition and their nation , and , with reference to things or “ all
other ways , to his majesty ; being desirous , persons , to make such demands
from ...
Side 80
All which petitions were read with great inhibition to be sent him , “ that he should
not p delight , and presently referred to ... and so turn chair ; and then both
petition and articles were lecturer , and preached against them ; being endu
suffered ...
All which petitions were read with great inhibition to be sent him , “ that he should
not p delight , and presently referred to ... and so turn chair ; and then both
petition and articles were lecturer , and preached against them ; being endu
suffered ...
Side 81
... have wasted this much time and of this present parliament . paper in a
discourse of this nature , but that it is Shortly upon that , petitions were presented
by and was then evident , that this insurrection ( for it their wives or friends , to the
house ...
... have wasted this much time and of this present parliament . paper in a
discourse of this nature , but that it is Shortly upon that , petitions were presented
by and was then evident , that this insurrection ( for it their wives or friends , to the
house ...
Side 82
82 Petition against the government of the church by bishops . ... other particulars
It was a strange uningenuity and mountebankry , “ their jurisdiction , which had
been most i that was practised in the procuring those petitions ; veighed against ?
82 Petition against the government of the church by bishops . ... other particulars
It was a strange uningenuity and mountebankry , “ their jurisdiction , which had
been most i that was practised in the procuring those petitions ; veighed against ?
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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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