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He re66 66 66 him , or to keep him out of the town . ” plied , that his train was so
great , that if it were “ admitted , he should not be able to give a good “ account of
the town . ” Whereupon the king offered “ to enter with twenty horse only , and ...
He re66 66 66 him , or to keep him out of the town . ” plied , that his train was so
great , that if it were “ admitted , he should not be able to give a good “ account of
the town . ” Whereupon the king offered “ to enter with twenty horse only , and ...
Side 501
was to proceed ; but upon the admittance of the king into the town at all , so as to
deliver up the “ town and magazine unto him , and to whomsoever he should give
the command thereof , with“ out the knowledge and consent of both houses of ...
was to proceed ; but upon the admittance of the king into the town at all , so as to
deliver up the “ town and magazine unto him , and to whomsoever he should give
the command thereof , with“ out the knowledge and consent of both houses of ...
Side 502
That his majesty's going to Hull was only an endeavour to visit a town and fort of
his : “ whereas it was indeed to possess himself of the “ town and magazine there
, and to dispose of them , as he himself should think good , without , and ...
That his majesty's going to Hull was only an endeavour to visit a town and fort of
his : “ whereas it was indeed to possess himself of the “ town and magazine there
, and to dispose of them , as he himself should think good , without , and ...
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