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... care taken distempers of this church and commonwealth : for the supply of the
Scottish army , than of the “ as first , in your majesty's gracious condescendking's ;
insomuch , that sometimes money that was ing to the many important demands ...
... care taken distempers of this church and commonwealth : for the supply of the
Scottish army , than of the “ as first , in your majesty's gracious condescendking's ;
insomuch , that sometimes money that was ing to the many important demands ...
Side 178
laid a strict command upon his servants , that “ That , to satisfy his majesty's
judgment and none of them should depart from court . And " conscience in both
those points , they desired to ! " that dangerous petition delivered to captain “
make a ...
laid a strict command upon his servants , that “ That , to satisfy his majesty's
judgment and none of them should depart from court . And " conscience in both
those points , they desired to ! " that dangerous petition delivered to captain “
make a ...
Side 179
179 “ tection , for their defence and security , in all the happiness , honour ,
greatness , and plenty , and se“ ways of humility and submission ; which being “
curity , if he would join with his parliament , and “ denied by his majesty , seduced
by ...
179 “ tection , for their defence and security , in all the happiness , honour ,
greatness , and plenty , and se“ ways of humility and submission ; which being “
curity , if he would join with his parliament , and “ denied by his majesty , seduced
by ...
Side 187
187 “ whole nation , and that her power was unques said , they had been very
much hindered by his “ tionable : that there was a design to send the majesty's
denial to secure them , and the whole prince beyond the seas , and to marry him
to ...
187 “ whole nation , and that her power was unques said , they had been very
much hindered by his “ tionable : that there was a design to send the majesty's
denial to secure them , and the whole prince beyond the seas , and to marry him
to ...
Side 198
However , working by appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey the
several impressions upon the several affections , at that time , by reason of the
manifold successes , they found it no difficult thing to persuade , almost “ which
God had ...
However , working by appearing less necessity of his majesty's journey the
several impressions upon the several affections , at that time , by reason of the
manifold successes , they found it no difficult thing to persuade , almost “ which
God had ...
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