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Side 124
... they would reverse and repeal themselves to have a power « to inflict the cen “
whatsoever was now unreasonably extorted from “ sures of the church upon his
majesty himself ; " “ him . ” And his majesty having never received were declared
...
... they would reverse and repeal themselves to have a power « to inflict the cen “
whatsoever was now unreasonably extorted from “ sures of the church upon his
majesty himself ; " “ him . ” And his majesty having never received were declared
...
Side 154
And having received his answer , so full answers to all the questions they asked
of " that he had neither framed , nor ... could undertake to justify them ; but that he
and put a fitter man into the place , and recom “ had received them from the king ...
And having received his answer , so full answers to all the questions they asked
of " that he had neither framed , nor ... could undertake to justify them ; but that he
and put a fitter man into the place , and recom “ had received them from the king ...
Side 182
CG 60 66 ور 182 The king's message received with choler and rage . ... and “
houses , should receive the commands of both unquestionable prerogatives ,
which are the pri- “ houses , to take upon them to execute their ofvileges of the
kingdom ...
CG 60 66 ور 182 The king's message received with choler and rage . ... and “
houses , should receive the commands of both unquestionable prerogatives ,
which are the pri- “ houses , to take upon them to execute their ofvileges of the
kingdom ...
Side 183
... might not retard the reducing that kingdom , by “ the rates that the protestant
landlords adjoining exasperating the rebels , and rendering them “ received from
their tenants : " by virtue of wbich , “ desperate of being received into grace , if
they ...
... might not retard the reducing that kingdom , by “ the rates that the protestant
landlords adjoining exasperating the rebels , and rendering them “ received from
their tenants : " by virtue of wbich , “ desperate of being received into grace , if
they ...
Side 252
Contrary to the votes of both houses : that is , “ And that so excellent a law , made
both for secuthey had received no petition they had no mind to rity of king and
people , shall be so eluded , by “ receive . But his majesty had told them again ,
an ...
Contrary to the votes of both houses : that is , “ And that so excellent a law , made
both for secuthey had received no petition they had no mind to rity of king and
people , shall be so eluded , by “ receive . But his majesty had told them again ,
an ...
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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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