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... together by the ears , and that the worser party was like to get the better of the
good party ; and therefore her husband desired his friends to come with their
arms to ents un Westminster , to help the good party ; 86 Some officers repel [ B.
IV .
... together by the ears , and that the worser party was like to get the better of the
good party ; and therefore her husband desired his friends to come with their
arms to ents un Westminster , to help the good party ; 86 Some officers repel [ B.
IV .
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The passing that bill for taking away the bishops ' votes , exceedingly weakened
the king's party ; not only as it perpetually swept away so considerable a number
out of the house of peers , which were constantly devoted to him ; but as it made ...
The passing that bill for taking away the bishops ' votes , exceedingly weakened
the king's party ; not only as it perpetually swept away so considerable a number
out of the house of peers , which were constantly devoted to him ; but as it made ...
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But that declaration informed the people , that “ the malignant party had drawn his
majesty into “ the northern parts , far from his parliament . It “ might , his majesty
said , more truly and properly “ hare said , that it had driven , than drawn him ...
But that declaration informed the people , that “ the malignant party had drawn his
majesty into “ the northern parts , far from his parliament . It “ might , his majesty
said , more truly and properly “ hare said , that it had driven , than drawn him ...
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