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They who were in truth zealous for the preservation of the law , the religion , and
true interest of the nation , were solicitous to preserve the king's honour from any
indignity , and his regal power from violation ; and so always opposed those who
...
They who were in truth zealous for the preservation of the law , the religion , and
true interest of the nation , were solicitous to preserve the king's honour from any
indignity , and his regal power from violation ; and so always opposed those who
...
Side 120
How secretly soever this affair was carried , it was evident that the king's [
resolution of ] coming to the house ... and though the purpose of accusing the
members was only consulted between the king and the lord Digby ; yet it was
generally ...
How secretly soever this affair was carried , it was evident that the king's [
resolution of ] coming to the house ... and though the purpose of accusing the
members was only consulted between the king and the lord Digby ; yet it was
generally ...
Side 541
... that when their consultations endea“voured to lessen the office and dignity of a
king, “ they meddled with that which is ... of preserv“ing the king's prerogative;
maintaining the dis“cipline of the church, upholding and continuing “the
reverence ...
... that when their consultations endea“voured to lessen the office and dignity of a
king, “ they meddled with that which is ... of preserv“ing the king's prerogative;
maintaining the dis“cipline of the church, upholding and continuing “the
reverence ...
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