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deliberation , your majesty will not interpret his “ obedience to such authority to
be an affront to “ your majesty , or to be of that nature , as to require any justice to
be done upon him , or satisfaction “ to be made to your majesty : but that you will
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deliberation , your majesty will not interpret his “ obedience to such authority to
be an affront to “ your majesty , or to be of that nature , as to require any justice to
be done upon him , or satisfaction “ to be made to your majesty : but that you will
...
Side 539
Sure, his majesty said, the penner of “ that declaration inserted that ungrave and
in“ solent expression, as he had done divers others, “ without the consent or
examination of both “ houses; who would not so lightly have departed “ from their
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Sure, his majesty said, the penner of “ that declaration inserted that ungrave and
in“ solent expression, as he had done divers others, “ without the consent or
examination of both “ houses; who would not so lightly have departed “ from their
...
Side 542
Let hea“ven and earth, God and man, judge between his “majesty and these men
; and however such peti“tions were there called mutinous; and the peti“tioners
threatened, discountenanced, censured, “and imprisoned; if they brought such ...
Let hea“ven and earth, God and man, judge between his “majesty and these men
; and however such peti“tions were there called mutinous; and the peti“tioners
threatened, discountenanced, censured, “and imprisoned; if they brought such ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1843 |
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