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Side 47
... fear that the king was every day betrayed ; but they underwent no other
reproach for their the common discourse by all the Scots being either intelligence
, than that their fears had multiplied magnifying the good intentions of their
countrymen ...
... fear that the king was every day betrayed ; but they underwent no other
reproach for their the common discourse by all the Scots being either intelligence
, than that their fears had multiplied magnifying the good intentions of their
countrymen ...
Side 58
... ( who before was said to be com- the evidence they had seen of our fear ) to
possess mitted for desiring protection and aid ... who of ; many believing he had
undertaken great mat were possessed with all the fears imaginable , and ters for
the ...
... ( who before was said to be com- the evidence they had seen of our fear ) to
possess mitted for desiring protection and aid ... who of ; many believing he had
undertaken great mat were possessed with all the fears imaginable , and ters for
the ...
Side 68
... Lentbefore the meeting : so great a fear there was , that hall to be their speaker
; and two days after , with a man of entire affections to the king , and of pru- the
usual ceremonies and circumstances , presented dence enough to manage
those ...
... Lentbefore the meeting : so great a fear there was , that hall to be their speaker
; and two days after , with a man of entire affections to the king , and of pru- the
usual ceremonies and circumstances , presented dence enough to manage
those ...
Side 71
... and whom they most feared , and so hated , satisfied with their general rules ,
votes , and orders , to be removed from ... one of the principal secretaries of state
, into their fears , than , by letting them see the worst foreign kingdoms , for fear of
...
... and whom they most feared , and so hated , satisfied with their general rules ,
votes , and orders , to be removed from ... one of the principal secretaries of state
, into their fears , than , by letting them see the worst foreign kingdoms , for fear of
...
Side 99
... by the wisdom of your disdain to see his counsel rejected , and the fear majesty
and the parliament , not only be vindi- that it might be discovered to his
disadvantage , “ cated from precedent innovations , but be secured wrought upon
him , I ...
... by the wisdom of your disdain to see his counsel rejected , and the fear majesty
and the parliament , not only be vindi- that it might be discovered to his
disadvantage , “ cated from precedent innovations , but be secured wrought upon
him , I ...
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