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... in them lay , rendered the people suspected , if not disposition , and habit , of
that time , of the court odious to the king . and of the country , we may discern the
minds of I am not altogether a stranger to the passages men prepared , of some
to ...
... in them lay , rendered the people suspected , if not disposition , and habit , of
that time , of the court odious to the king . and of the country , we may discern the
minds of I am not altogether a stranger to the passages men prepared , of some
to ...
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... or that fathomless and address imaginable , so far wrought upon abyss of
reason of state , might prepare and conand ... prince elector , who had and such
an equipage prepared , as might be fit unexcusably , and directly against his
advice ...
... or that fathomless and address imaginable , so far wrought upon abyss of
reason of state , might prepare and conand ... prince elector , who had and such
an equipage prepared , as might be fit unexcusably , and directly against his
advice ...
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... and , being a judge , and arguments against persons , as brought and carried it
up to that pinnacle , from whence he prepared much prejudice to whatsoever
should pro- almost broke his own neck ; having , in his journey ceed from thence
...
... and , being a judge , and arguments against persons , as brought and carried it
up to that pinnacle , from whence he prepared much prejudice to whatsoever
should pro- almost broke his own neck ; having , in his journey ceed from thence
...
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IT was towards the end of the year 1633 , when It was full two years , or very near
so much , bethe king returned from Scotland , having left it fore the bishops in
Scotland had prepared any to the care of some of the bishops there to provide ...
IT was towards the end of the year 1633 , when It was full two years , or very near
so much , bethe king returned from Scotland , having left it fore the bishops in
Scotland had prepared any to the care of some of the bishops there to provide ...
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... thwarted their laws and canons should be published before the liturgy was
customs , which had been observed by them ; prepared , ( which was not ready in
a year after , or lessened , if not took away the credit of churchthereabouts , )
when ...
... thwarted their laws and canons should be published before the liturgy was
customs , which had been observed by them ; prepared , ( which was not ready in
a year after , or lessened , if not took away the credit of churchthereabouts , )
when ...
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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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