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And it is worthy of his being odious to the parliament , ) and made , the
observation , that , as no innocent man who no doubt , so great an impression
upon the under- made his defence ever suffered in those times by standing and
nature of the ...
And it is worthy of his being odious to the parliament , ) and made , the
observation , that , as no innocent man who no doubt , so great an impression
upon the under- made his defence ever suffered in those times by standing and
nature of the ...
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... all the con- for his friendship , and the more , because he had siderations , and
arguments , and commands he had already discovered an activity , that was not
like to offered , he said , in great choler , “ By God , Stenny , suffer him to sit still .
... all the con- for his friendship , and the more , because he had siderations , and
arguments , and commands he had already discovered an activity , that was not
like to offered , he said , in great choler , “ By God , Stenny , suffer him to sit still .
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... and their affections poisoned , that they the curtains of his bed , and , fixing his
eyes upon refused to suffer the soldiers ... the extreme malice they had against
him , as the prediction of the destruction and dissolu “ he would be suffered to live
...
... and their affections poisoned , that they the curtains of his bed , and , fixing his
eyes upon refused to suffer the soldiers ... the extreme malice they had against
him , as the prediction of the destruction and dissolu “ he would be suffered to live
...
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He lived towards all favourites , great share in it , in which , like the great
leviathan , and great officers , without any kind of condescen- he might sport
himself ; from which he withdrew sion ; and rather suffered himself to be ill treated
himself , as ...
He lived towards all favourites , great share in it , in which , like the great
leviathan , and great officers , without any kind of condescen- he might sport
himself ; from which he withdrew sion ; and rather suffered himself to be ill treated
himself , as ...
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... the as intolerable to the person : whereas , since those king could never suffer ,
whilst the law and the excellent rules of ... from the judges of the law , as their
piety hath or reply of the party ) suffered to be public , quesfrom the bishops of the
...
... the as intolerable to the person : whereas , since those king could never suffer ,
whilst the law and the excellent rules of ... from the judges of the law , as their
piety hath or reply of the party ) suffered to be public , quesfrom the bishops of 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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