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... or , at least , by the queen , for the advance“ ment of popery ; and that the
rebels published “ and declared , that they had the king's autho“ rity for all they
did ; " which calumny , though without the least shadow or colour of truth , made
more ...
... or , at least , by the queen , for the advance“ ment of popery ; and that the
rebels published “ and declared , that they had the king's autho“ rity for all they
did ; " which calumny , though without the least shadow or colour of truth , made
more ...
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In the mean time , he said , ' he knew well the friendship that was between " the
two persons , whom he had taken to his council , and him ; which was not the
least " motive to him to make that choice ; and that he " would depend as much at
...
In the mean time , he said , ' he knew well the friendship that was between " the
two persons , whom he had taken to his council , and him ; which was not the
least " motive to him to make that choice ; and that he " would depend as much at
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to his message , without vouchsafing at least to ' send it to his majesty as their
answer : their business , for which they were met by his writ " and authority , being
to counsel him for the good “ of his people , not to write against him to his people
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to his message , without vouchsafing at least to ' send it to his majesty as their
answer : their business , for which they were met by his writ " and authority , being
to counsel him for the good “ of his people , not to write against him to his people
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