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... that Argyle declared himself against the king ( which was immediately after the
first pacification ) Montrose appeared with less vigour for the covenant ; and had ,
by underhand and secret insinuations , made proffer of his service to the king .
... that Argyle declared himself against the king ( which was immediately after the
first pacification ) Montrose appeared with less vigour for the covenant ; and had ,
by underhand and secret insinuations , made proffer of his service to the king .
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Notwithstanding which , after they had imprisoned him , they thought fit to make
that expression less gross and positive ; though , as it is set down above , ( in
which words it passed , and was delivered to the king , ) it was thought by
standers ...
Notwithstanding which , after they had imprisoned him , they thought fit to make
that expression less gross and positive ; though , as it is set down above , ( in
which words it passed , and was delivered to the king , ) it was thought by
standers ...
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... with whom he had much credit ; and this harsh office might have been more
naturally , and as effectually , performed by a gentleman usher , as the same staff
had been demanded before from the earl of Pembroke , within less than a year .
... with whom he had much credit ; and this harsh office might have been more
naturally , and as effectually , performed by a gentleman usher , as the same staff
had been demanded before from the earl of Pembroke , within less than a year .
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