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all those lords who had absolved him , which was the major part of the lords . In a
word , that it “ would look as if they had devised those new “ words to make men
afraid , and kept them in reserve to apply to all those , with whom they were ...
all those lords who had absolved him , which was the major part of the lords . In a
word , that it “ would look as if they had devised those new “ words to make men
afraid , and kept them in reserve to apply to all those , with whom they were ...
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... but they heard all stuck in the lords ' house , and they de“ sired to know the
names of those peers , who “ hindered the agreement between the good lords “
and the commons : " which they pressed with unheard of rudeness and
importunity ...
... but they heard all stuck in the lords ' house , and they de“ sired to know the
names of those peers , who “ hindered the agreement between the good lords “
and the commons : " which they pressed with unheard of rudeness and
importunity ...
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accused a month before of high treason , was sent to the lords in a message to
desire them , that they would join with the house of commons in “ their desire to
the king about the militia ; " to which he added , " that if that desire of the house “
of ...
accused a month before of high treason , was sent to the lords in a message to
desire them , that they would join with the house of commons in “ their desire to
the king about the militia ; " to which he added , " that if that desire of the house “
of ...
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