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Side 154
author and contriver of all that transaction , though After this , a message was
resolved upon to be they could have no evidence of it , had withdrawn sent to the
governor of the prince , “ that he should himself from the court , and they well ...
author and contriver of all that transaction , though After this , a message was
resolved upon to be they could have no evidence of it , had withdrawn sent to the
governor of the prince , “ that he should himself from the court , and they well ...
Side 156
156 The two Hothams sent to Hull : sad condition of the king . BOOK IV . for the
peace and safety of the kingdom . So In this sad condition was the king at
Windsor , great an impression had the late proceedings fallen in ten days from a
height ...
156 The two Hothams sent to Hull : sad condition of the king . BOOK IV . for the
peace and safety of the kingdom . So In this sad condition was the king at
Windsor , great an impression had the late proceedings fallen in ten days from a
height ...
Side 175
... the king sent an answer The queen being shipped for Holland , his majesty to
the two houses concerning the militia ... of which as sent him from both houses ,
for the ordering the soon as the houses were advertised , they sent a “ militia to
be ...
... the king sent an answer The queen being shipped for Holland , his majesty to
the two houses concerning the militia ... of which as sent him from both houses ,
for the ordering the soon as the houses were advertised , they sent a “ militia to
be ...
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For the hill , sent by the king upon that “ them to govern the kingdom by their own
mere argument , brought the business again into de" authority hate ; and , though
nothing was concluded upon " For his return to London , he said , he had it , the ...
For the hill , sent by the king upon that “ them to govern the kingdom by their own
mere argument , brought the business again into de" authority hate ; and , though
nothing was concluded upon " For his return to London , he said , he had it , the ...
Side 202
He told them , he could not pass over By that bill , which he sent , he consented to
“ the putting their names out of that bill , whom " those names they proposed in
their ordinance , “ before they had recommended to him in their “ and in the ...
He told them , he could not pass over By that bill , which he sent , he consented to
“ the putting their names out of that bill , whom " those names they proposed in
their ordinance , “ before they had recommended to him in their “ and in the ...
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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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