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When the king went into Scotland ; for the better preserving the correspondence
between the two kingdoms , as was pretended ; and to see all things performed ,
which were to be done in the parliament of Scotland , by the act of pacification ; a
...
When the king went into Scotland ; for the better preserving the correspondence
between the two kingdoms , as was pretended ; and to see all things performed ,
which were to be done in the parliament of Scotland , by the act of pacification ; a
...
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However , for all this , and the better , be , for all this , the king , upon his arrival at
Whitehall , found both his houses of parliament of a much better temper than they
had been ; many having great indignation to see his majesty so ill treated by ...
However , for all this , and the better , be , for all this , the king , upon his arrival at
Whitehall , found both his houses of parliament of a much better temper than they
had been ; many having great indignation to see his majesty so ill treated by ...
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there should have been a better choice of the persons , there being many of the
house , of more mischievous inclinations , and designs against the king's person
and the government , and were more exposed to the public prejudice , than the ...
there should have been a better choice of the persons , there being many of the
house , of more mischievous inclinations , and designs against the king's person
and the government , and were more exposed to the public prejudice , than the ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1843 |
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