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... and quents of what quality soever ; thirdly , in the depended , upon their
interest in , and power to dis “ removal of all those grievances , wherewith the
pose , the affections of that army . subjects did conceive either their liberty of
perTherefore ...
... and quents of what quality soever ; thirdly , in the depended , upon their
interest in , and power to dis “ removal of all those grievances , wherewith the
pose , the affections of that army . subjects did conceive either their liberty of
perTherefore ...
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... to his were seen , and by what ears they were heard . and the kingdom's
irreparable disadvantage ; he Concerning the civil liberties and interests of
thought fit to publish a declaration to all his sub “ the subjects , he said , he
should need say ...
... to his were seen , and by what ears they were heard . and the kingdom's
irreparable disadvantage ; he Concerning the civil liberties and interests of
thought fit to publish a declaration to all his sub “ the subjects , he said , he
should need say ...
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... he could not but confidently “ citizens passing by ; the calling in divers can“
believe , all his good subjects would acknow- “ noniers , and other assistance
into the Tower ; “ ledge his part to be fully performed , both in “ the discovery of
divers ...
... he could not but confidently “ citizens passing by ; the calling in divers can“
believe , all his good subjects would acknow- “ noniers , and other assistance
into the Tower ; “ ledge his part to be fully performed , both in “ the discovery of
divers ...
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... both “ desired it might be digested into an act of par houses . ” And having
caused these , and such “ liament , rather than an ordinance ; so that all other
resolutions to be immediately published in “ his subjects might thereby
particularly know ...
... both “ desired it might be digested into an act of par houses . ” And having
caused these , and such “ liament , rather than an ordinance ; so that all other
resolutions to be immediately published in “ his subjects might thereby
particularly know ...
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God , in his good time , will , I hope , to poison the hearts and affections of the
subjects , “ discover the secrets and bottoms of all plots and and to suppress all
those , who , in any degree , “ treasons ; and then I shall stand right in the eyes ...
God , in his good time , will , I hope , to poison the hearts and affections of the
subjects , “ discover the secrets and bottoms of all plots and and to suppress all
those , who , in any degree , “ treasons ; and then I shall stand right in the eyes ...
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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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