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Whereupon it was thought fit , much of the prophet was in the wisdom of the king ;
that the whole affair , which was likewise to be the and that that designed
marriage , which had been so principal subject matter of all their consultations ,
many ...
Whereupon it was thought fit , much of the prophet was in the wisdom of the king ;
that the whole affair , which was likewise to be the and that that designed
marriage , which had been so principal subject matter of all their consultations ,
many ...
Side 9
... and frankly “ which they might easily have done : and that , at and resolutely to
enter into a war with Spain ; to“ last , upon the death of the pope , Gregory XV ,
the wards the carrying on of which they raised great “ whole process was to begin
...
... and frankly “ which they might easily have done : and that , at and resolutely to
enter into a war with Spain ; to“ last , upon the death of the pope , Gregory XV ,
the wards the carrying on of which they raised great “ whole process was to begin
...
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In Scotland indeed it covered the wisest men in both kingdoms ; and that the the
whole nation , so that though there were bishops immense bounties the king and
his father had in name , the whole jurisdiction , and they themselves scattered ...
In Scotland indeed it covered the wisest men in both kingdoms ; and that the the
whole nation , so that though there were bishops immense bounties the king and
his father had in name , the whole jurisdiction , and they themselves scattered ...
Side 46
... his council - board , and the whole kingdom of Eng- was not liable to the least
suspicion of want of land , with the indignities he had sustained in Scot- affection
and zeal for the king's service . land ; which he did by proclamations and declara
...
... his council - board , and the whole kingdom of Eng- was not liable to the least
suspicion of want of land , with the indignities he had sustained in Scot- affection
and zeal for the king's service . land ; which he did by proclamations and declara
...
Side 47
It was therefore thought fit by the whole body If the war had been now vigorously
pursued , it of the council , that a short protestation should be had been as soon
ended as begun ; for at this time drawn , in which all men should “ profess their ...
It was therefore thought fit by the whole body If the war had been now vigorously
pursued , it of the council , that a short protestation should be had been as soon
ended as begun ; for at this time drawn , in which all men should “ profess their ...
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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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