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... at the guildhall ; where the king , queen , prince , and the whole court of lords
and ladies , were feasted ; he was attended by the whole city to Whitehall , where
he lodged that night ; when the earl of Essex resigned his commission of general
...
... at the guildhall ; where the king , queen , prince , and the whole court of lords
and ladies , were feasted ; he was attended by the whole city to Whitehall , where
he lodged that night ; when the earl of Essex resigned his commission of general
...
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that they all desired the friendship and assistance of England ; none was in case
or condition to disturb it : " and that there was a decay and “ deadness of trade ,
and want and poverty growing upon the whole kingdom , ” when no man living ...
that they all desired the friendship and assistance of England ; none was in case
or condition to disturb it : " and that there was a decay and “ deadness of trade ,
and want and poverty growing upon the whole kingdom , ” when no man living ...
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by the house of commons , a few very reverend and worthy men were inserted ;
yet of the whole number ) they were not above twenty , who were not declared
and avowed enemies to the doctrine or discipline of the church of England ; many
of ...
by the house of commons , a few very reverend and worthy men were inserted ;
yet of the whole number ) they were not above twenty , who were not declared
and avowed enemies to the doctrine or discipline of the church of England ; many
of ...
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