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... or solicit “ her majesty in any matter concerning the state " and government of
the kingdom , or concerning any favour or immunity to be conferred upon any
papists , or for any honour , preferment , or employment of any person
whatsoever .
... or solicit “ her majesty in any matter concerning the state " and government of
the kingdom , or concerning any favour or immunity to be conferred upon any
papists , or for any honour , preferment , or employment of any person
whatsoever .
Side 220
But the first resolution concerning the queen was only published ; the other ,
concerning the king , communicated to very few both their majesties being
reduced to so great wants , that the queen was compelled to coin , or sell , her
chamber ...
But the first resolution concerning the queen was only published ; the other ,
concerning the king , communicated to very few both their majesties being
reduced to so great wants , that the queen was compelled to coin , or sell , her
chamber ...
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That the lords and commons in parliament had duly considered the message ,
received from his " majesty , concerning his purpose of going into " Ireland in his
own person to prosecute the war " there , with the bodies of his English subjects ...
That the lords and commons in parliament had duly considered the message ,
received from his " majesty , concerning his purpose of going into " Ireland in his
own person to prosecute the war " there , with the bodies of his English subjects ...
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