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... by which they raised so great a reckoning , but the actors were really of the
dregs prejudice to the king , that too many of them of the people ; yet they
discovered by the counte- believed , that the king had a real design to change
nance of that ...
... by which they raised so great a reckoning , but the actors were really of the
dregs prejudice to the king , that too many of them of the people ; yet they
discovered by the counte- believed , that the king had a real design to change
nance of that ...
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number to those of the enemy , that it would inThe king hastened the raising an
army , which “ fallibly be cut off : that himself overtook the day was not long in
doing . He chose to make the earl “ before a strong party of the army , consisting
of of ...
number to those of the enemy , that it would inThe king hastened the raising an
army , which “ fallibly be cut off : that himself overtook the day was not long in
doing . He chose to make the earl “ before a strong party of the army , consisting
of of ...
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... and designed the earl of Strafford for that trust and employment : tumults were
raised , and command , and to leave the forces in Ireland , which all license both
in actions and words taken ; inso- were raised to make a diversion in Scotland ...
... and designed the earl of Strafford for that trust and employment : tumults were
raised , and command , and to leave the forces in Ireland , which all license both
in actions and words taken ; inso- were raised to make a diversion in Scotland ...
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... who loved his people , and was a great lover kingdom ; of the army he had
raised there to “ of justice . ” And thereupon enlarging in some “ invade Scotland ;
how he had threatened the specious commendation of the nature and goodness
...
... who loved his people , and was a great lover kingdom ; of the army he had
raised there to “ of justice . ” And thereupon enlarging in some “ invade Scotland ;
how he had threatened the specious commendation of the nature and goodness
...
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... by which they would stanı party than he , and ( none ) to whom the whole mass
in need of their protection ; and raising ... he with attention and respect , had
much authority in shewed in opposing the ship - money , raised his re the
debates .
... by which they would stanı party than he , and ( none ) to whom the whole mass
in need of their protection ; and raising ... he with attention and respect , had
much authority in shewed in opposing the ship - money , raised his re the
debates .
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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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