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... and moment removed by his own presence ; that it the people of all conditions ,
who saw the flowers would be such an obligation to the infanta herself , of the
crown every day fading and withered ; as she could never enough value or
requite ...
... and moment removed by his own presence ; that it the people of all conditions ,
who saw the flowers would be such an obligation to the infanta herself , of the
crown every day fading and withered ; as she could never enough value or
requite ...
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... desired the dewould have removed him , and made another trea- struction of
those upon whom he most depended . ... and not fast to those who at the time
mentioned before , upon the removal of had trusted themselves in it : insomuch
as ...
... desired the dewould have removed him , and made another trea- struction of
those upon whom he most depended . ... and not fast to those who at the time
mentioned before , upon the removal of had trusted themselves in it : insomuch
as ...
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... of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for himself at the house of
commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar , and so ,
against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more agreeable
dispositions ...
... of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for himself at the house of
commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar , and so ,
against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more agreeable
dispositions ...
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... that they might be removed from the king “ that it might be safe for any
desperate wicked presence and his counsels , without which th “ counsellor to
propose and advise at that board ” conceived theirs would have no power with
him ; ( which ...
... that they might be removed from the king “ that it might be safe for any
desperate wicked presence and his counsels , without which th “ counsellor to
propose and advise at that board ” conceived theirs would have no power with
him ; ( which ...
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... or the printing , or sentence the petitioners were condemned to some the
seditious riots upon the triumph of these three prisons in London ; and were
afterward removed scandalous men , before the uninterruption and thence by an
order of ...
... or the printing , or sentence the petitioners were condemned to some the
seditious riots upon the triumph of these three prisons in London ; and were
afterward removed scandalous men , before the uninterruption and thence by an
order of ...
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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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