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... his majesty's advantage , yet for the present it gave no allay to their distempers
. Their seditious ministers were despatched to inflame the neighbour counties ,
and all possible art was used to inflame the city of London ; which prevailed so
far ...
... his majesty's advantage , yet for the present it gave no allay to their distempers
. Their seditious ministers were despatched to inflame the neighbour counties ,
and all possible art was used to inflame the city of London ; which prevailed so
far ...
Side 154
the citizens of London , or of any other person “ whatsoever for the defence of the
parliament , " or the privileges thereof , or the preservation “ of the members
thereof , were according to their duty , and to their late protestation , and the laws
“ of ...
the citizens of London , or of any other person “ whatsoever for the defence of the
parliament , " or the privileges thereof , or the preservation “ of the members
thereof , were according to their duty , and to their late protestation , and the laws
“ of ...
Side 541
... and “honourable notions to act any thing upon,) and “ that upon those grounds
divers mutinous peti“tions had been framed in London, Kent, and “other places:
his majesty asked upon what “grounds these men would have petitions framed?
... and “honourable notions to act any thing upon,) and “ that upon those grounds
divers mutinous peti“tions had been framed in London, Kent, and “other places:
his majesty asked upon what “grounds these men would have petitions framed?
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