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This being the first declaration they had in plain terms published against the king
, without ever communicating it , or presenting it to him , as they had done all the
rest , his majesty was the more troubled how to take notice of it ; but conceiving it
...
This being the first declaration they had in plain terms published against the king
, without ever communicating it , or presenting it to him , as they had done all the
rest , his majesty was the more troubled how to take notice of it ; but conceiving it
...
Side 391
He said , he had therefore taken notice of a “ printed paper , entitled , a
Declaration of both Houses , in answer to his last message concerning “ the
militia , published by command ; the which he was unwilling to believe ( both for
the matter “ of ...
He said , he had therefore taken notice of a “ printed paper , entitled , a
Declaration of both Houses , in answer to his last message concerning “ the
militia , published by command ; the which he was unwilling to believe ( both for
the matter “ of ...
Side 466
With this declaration they published the examinations of Mr. Goring , Mr. Percy's
letter to the earl of Northumberland ; which were the great evidence they had of
the plot of bringing up the army , to awe the parliament ; and several other letters
...
With this declaration they published the examinations of Mr. Goring , Mr. Percy's
letter to the earl of Northumberland ; which were the great evidence they had of
the plot of bringing up the army , to awe the parliament ; and several other letters
...
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