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again , till the temper and affection of his people here should be better disposed
for their reception . But his majesty never considered , or not soon enough , that
they could not reasonably hope to keep what they had so ill got , but by the same
...
again , till the temper and affection of his people here should be better disposed
for their reception . But his majesty never considered , or not soon enough , that
they could not reasonably hope to keep what they had so ill got , but by the same
...
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... ridiculous lying , to win the affections , and corrupt the understandings , of the
weak ; and the bold scandals , to confirm ... and of faithfulness and affection to his
service : sir Thomas Jermyn , who was very indisposition of health , and trouble ...
... ridiculous lying , to win the affections , and corrupt the understandings , of the
weak ; and the bold scandals , to confirm ... and of faithfulness and affection to his
service : sir Thomas Jermyn , who was very indisposition of health , and trouble ...
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seduced particulars ) assisted and sped by that county with that loyal affection
and alacrity , as was a most excellent example , set to the rest of “ the kingdom ,
of their care of his safety upon all “ occasions ; and should never be forgotten by ...
seduced particulars ) assisted and sped by that county with that loyal affection
and alacrity , as was a most excellent example , set to the rest of “ the kingdom ,
of their care of his safety upon all “ occasions ; and should never be forgotten by ...
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