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Side 41
... he was resolved with many reproaches , left him , and either pre“ to go through
with it , and had already caused sently , or upon the next opportunity , told the
king , “ brick to he burned , and inuch of the wall to be “ that he now knew who
was ...
... he was resolved with many reproaches , left him , and either pre“ to go through
with it , and had already caused sently , or upon the next opportunity , told the
king , “ brick to he burned , and inuch of the wall to be “ that he now knew who
was ...
Side 62
66 66 ور 66 62 The King declares his resolution to call a Parliament . ... bad him “
be most confident , that liberty of doing whatsoever he found necessary for
though he might ( which he was resolved to do ) his own behoof ; and with
wonderful ...
66 66 ور 66 62 The King declares his resolution to call a Parliament . ... bad him “
be most confident , that liberty of doing whatsoever he found necessary for
though he might ( which he was resolved to do ) his own behoof ; and with
wonderful ...
Side 102
... that had ever happened ; for want of resolution , of being carried into violent “
that if his majesty might take notice what ... forty lords in the house , ( the good
people still crythe king resolved to follow : but when his resolu- ing at the doors
for ...
... that had ever happened ; for want of resolution , of being carried into violent “
that if his majesty might take notice what ... forty lords in the house , ( the good
people still crythe king resolved to follow : but when his resolu- ing at the doors
for ...
Side 112
... the king from every thing else , prevailed with the king « to inany fixed
resolution ) proceeded partly , to procure “ hibit ... on which he which the public
calamities were bred ; and some was resolved , would consent to any
unreasonable said ...
... the king from every thing else , prevailed with the king « to inany fixed
resolution ) proceeded partly , to procure “ hibit ... on which he which the public
calamities were bred ; and some was resolved , would consent to any
unreasonable said ...
Side 125
... liberty to enter his protestation ; " which appointed , when the house should be
resolved he no sooner said , than Jeffery Palmer ( a man of “ into a grand
committee , and the remonstrance great reputation , and much esteemed in the
house ) ...
... liberty to enter his protestation ; " which appointed , when the house should be
resolved he no sooner said , than Jeffery Palmer ( a man of “ into a grand
committee , and the remonstrance great reputation , and much esteemed in the
house ) ...
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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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