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BOOK 111 “ London attending the board about the loan of leave to be examined ,
to say , that if they had wel “ monies , and not giving that satisfaction was
considered the oath they had taken when they expected , that he should pull out
a letter ...
BOOK 111 “ London attending the board about the loan of leave to be examined ,
to say , that if they had wel “ monies , and not giving that satisfaction was
considered the oath they had taken when they expected , that he should pull out
a letter ...
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... it could not be understood to be spoken “ his nurse , piracy , and divers others ,
being reof England , but of Scotland , of which the dis “ strained and taken away
by the declaration of course was , and for which that army was known “ that act .
... it could not be understood to be spoken “ his nurse , piracy , and divers others ,
being reof England , but of Scotland , of which the dis “ strained and taken away
by the declaration of course was , and for which that army was known “ that act .
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left ; for that they as the clergy were the thir The first design that was entertained
against the “ estate , and being taken away , there was nobod church ; and which
was received in the house of left to represent the clergy : which would intro ...
left ; for that they as the clergy were the thir The first design that was entertained
against the “ estate , and being taken away , there was nobod church ; and which
was received in the house of left to represent the clergy : which would intro ...
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tion , should be printed and published ; and that This was immediately taken by
the speaker of “ the knights and burgesses should send copies the house of
commons , and by all the members “ thereof to the counties and boroughs for
which ...
tion , should be printed and published ; and that This was immediately taken by
the speaker of “ the knights and burgesses should send copies the house of
commons , and by all the members “ thereof to the counties and boroughs for
which ...
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that they , and whosoever had taken the late proAs soon as the earl of Bedford
was dead , the lord “ testation , were bound to maintain the privileges Say (
hoping to receive the reward of the treasurer “ of parliament , which were now so
grossly ...
that they , and whosoever had taken the late proAs soon as the earl of Bedford
was dead , the lord “ testation , were bound to maintain the privileges Say (
hoping to receive the reward of the treasurer “ of parliament , which were now so
grossly ...
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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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