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Side 47
... that a short protestation should be had been as soon ended as begun ; for at
this time drawn , in which all men should ... of the English would nor had they
ammunition to supply their few fire- refuse to make that protestation ; and they
who ...
... that a short protestation should be had been as soon ended as begun ; for at
this time drawn , in which all men should ... of the English would nor had they
ammunition to supply their few fire- refuse to make that protestation ; and they
who ...
Side 50
... they entered a public protestation , “ That king's authority , the matter was
composed ; though “ they did not intend , by any thing contained in discoursed of
with liberty enough to give the 1639. ] France and Holland assist the Scots .
Argyle.
... they entered a public protestation , “ That king's authority , the matter was
composed ; though “ they did not intend , by any thing contained in discoursed of
with liberty enough to give the 1639. ] France and Holland assist the Scots .
Argyle.
Side 54
... that of former times , in case of violation of their priviany particular man should
presume to speak leges by the lords , though not of that magnitude , “ against it
with that bitterness , and to call it an and thereupon to prepare a protestation to
be ...
... that of former times , in case of violation of their priviany particular man should
presume to speak leges by the lords , though not of that magnitude , “ against it
with that bitterness , and to call it an and thereupon to prepare a protestation to
be ...
Side 73
... or rather subcollection of ship - money , whereof very many were scribe a
protestation , against holding intelligence then of the house of commons ; found
themselves with the Scots , when the king first marched against involved under
some ...
... or rather subcollection of ship - money , whereof very many were scribe a
protestation , against holding intelligence then of the house of commons ; found
themselves with the Scots , when the king first marched against involved under
some ...
Side 100
... be appointed speedily to withdraw , there had been some idle discourses in a
tavern “ and prepare such a protestation . ... and of the ill consequence of such “
with other particulars , which might hinder their voluntary protestations , thought fit
...
... be appointed speedily to withdraw , there had been some idle discourses in a
tavern “ and prepare such a protestation . ... and of the ill consequence of such “
with other particulars , which might hinder their voluntary protestations , thought fit
...
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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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