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... and Mr. Strode could not contain himself from saying , " that that gentleman had
confessed that he had first proposed the protestation ; and , therefore , desired he
might withdraw ; " which many others likewise called for : till sir John Hotham ...
... and Mr. Strode could not contain himself from saying , " that that gentleman had
confessed that he had first proposed the protestation ; and , therefore , desired he
might withdraw ; " which many others likewise called for : till sir John Hotham ...
Side 155
Whereupon the sheriffs of London were called into the house of commons , and
thanked by the speaker for their extraordinary care , and love expressed to the
parliament ; and told , “ they should have an ordinance of parliament for " their ...
Whereupon the sheriffs of London were called into the house of commons , and
thanked by the speaker for their extraordinary care , and love expressed to the
parliament ; and told , “ they should have an ordinance of parliament for " their ...
Side 541
... framed upon those grounds “ be called mutinous * Had a multitude of mean, “
unknown, inconsiderable, contemptible persons, “about the city and suburbs of
London, had “liberty to petition against the government of the “church; against the
...
... framed upon those grounds “ be called mutinous * Had a multitude of mean, “
unknown, inconsiderable, contemptible persons, “about the city and suburbs of
London, had “liberty to petition against the government of the “church; against the
...
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