The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... resolved never to trust him , or to have to do with him ; " but that he was , and would be always , his de- " clared enemy ; and that he would do always " whatever should be in his power to ruin and destroy him , and of this he might be ...
... resolved never to trust him , or to have to do with him ; " but that he was , and would be always , his de- " clared enemy ; and that he would do always " whatever should be in his power to ruin and destroy him , and of this he might be ...
Side 41
... resolved to speak with the king of it ; which he did , and re- ceived such an answer from him , that he thought his majesty rather not informed enough of the in- conveniences and mischiefs of the thing , than posi- tively resolved not ...
... resolved to speak with the king of it ; which he did , and re- ceived such an answer from him , that he thought his majesty rather not informed enough of the in- conveniences and mischiefs of the thing , than posi- tively resolved not ...
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... resolved to do ) gratify his people with any reasonable indulgence , " he would never fail his good servants in that protection which they had equal reason to expect " from him . " The marquis with some quickness replied , " that the ...
... resolved to do ) gratify his people with any reasonable indulgence , " he would never fail his good servants in that protection which they had equal reason to expect " from him . " The marquis with some quickness replied , " that the ...
Side 110
... resolved , " that it should be com- " mitted to a committee of the [ whole ] house , and " that it should be proceeded upon the next morn- ing . ' It was a very long debate the next morn- ing , after the speaker had left the chair , who ...
... resolved , " that it should be com- " mitted to a committee of the [ whole ] house , and " that it should be proceeded upon the next morn- ing . ' It was a very long debate the next morn- ing , after the speaker had left the chair , who ...
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... resolved " into a grand committee , and the remonstrance " to be then retaken into consideration : " and in the mean time they employed all their credit and interest with particular men , to persuade them , " that the passing that ...
... resolved " into a grand committee , and the remonstrance " to be then retaken into consideration : " and in the mean time they employed all their credit and interest with particular men , to persuade them , " that the passing that ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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