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... and , in much passion , and with his natural indignation , he proposed , as
absolutely necessary , " that they might unanimously and presently prepare a
protestation , to send to the house , against the force that was used upon and
against all ...
... and , in much passion , and with his natural indignation , he proposed , as
absolutely necessary , " that they might unanimously and presently prepare a
protestation , to send to the house , against the force that was used upon and
against all ...
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their retinue , were come out of the town , where they were kept some hours , was
forced to retire that night to Beverly , four miles from that place ; and so the next
day returned to York , full of trouble and indignation for the affront he had ...
their retinue , were come out of the town , where they were kept some hours , was
forced to retire that night to Beverly , four miles from that place ; and so the next
day returned to York , full of trouble and indignation for the affront he had ...
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proceed against him in a way of force , before he had , or possibly could receive
an answer from “ the parliament , to whom he had sent to demand “ justice of
them against sir John Hotham for that “ fact : and if those malignant spirits should
...
proceed against him in a way of force , before he had , or possibly could receive
an answer from “ the parliament , to whom he had sent to demand “ justice of
them against sir John Hotham for that “ fact : and if those malignant spirits should
...
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