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... every one of the accused persons taking a copy of that order , which was made
for their security . The next day in the afternoon , the king , attended only by his
own guard , and some few gentlemen , who put themselves into their company in
...
... every one of the accused persons taking a copy of that order , which was made
for their security . The next day in the afternoon , the king , attended only by his
own guard , and some few gentlemen , who put themselves into their company in
...
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they would to be prepared for the stopping the ports ; that the accused persons
might not escape out of the kingdom ; and to forbid all persons to receive and
harbour them : when it was well known , that they were all together in a house in
the ...
they would to be prepared for the stopping the ports ; that the accused persons
might not escape out of the kingdom ; and to forbid all persons to receive and
harbour them : when it was well known , that they were all together in a house in
the ...
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... nor accused by his attorney“ general , except themselves were willing : ” and
they , who had concluded it most exactly ... that the house of peers must imprison
their own members , as fast as they accused them of high treason , and , by that ...
... nor accused by his attorney“ general , except themselves were willing : ” and
they , who had concluded it most exactly ... that the house of peers must imprison
their own members , as fast as they accused them of high treason , and , by that ...
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