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... before it could be better ; consented to that the house should be adjourned “
and that this parliament would never have done till the next morning . “ what was
necessary to be done ; " as indeed Both sir Henry Vane , and the solicitor general
...
... before it could be better ; consented to that the house should be adjourned “
and that this parliament would never have done till the next morning . “ what was
necessary to be done ; " as indeed Both sir Henry Vane , and the solicitor general
...
Side 59
... puted to excess of conscience , and that their being the borrowing so much
money for the raising and not satisfied in the grounds of the quarrel was the
supplying this latter army had drawn assignments only cause that they fought no
better .
... puted to excess of conscience , and that their being the borrowing so much
money for the raising and not satisfied in the grounds of the quarrel was the
supplying this latter army had drawn assignments only cause that they fought no
better .
Side 82
... required to proceed in the making their ecclesiastical courts : the other parts
were canons , for the better peace and quiet of th declined by many of them , and
especially ordered " church . ” Notwithstanding this command , th “ to be sealed
up ...
... required to proceed in the making their ecclesiastical courts : the other parts
were canons , for the better peace and quiet of th declined by many of them , and
especially ordered " church . ” Notwithstanding this command , th “ to be sealed
up ...
Side 84
the commonwealth ; and that there remained And , that this might be the better
done “ nothing to be done , but such a return of duty earl of Bedford prevailed
with the king , upg “ and gratitude to the king , as might testify their removes ...
the commonwealth ; and that there remained And , that this might be the better
done “ nothing to be done , but such a return of duty earl of Bedford prevailed
with the king , upg “ and gratitude to the king , as might testify their removes ...
Side 106
For the better accom mutation ; and therefore expected a full reparation ,
plishment whereof , and as a testimony of the by such an act for life as had been
usual ; and such brotherly affection , the two houses had frankl an improvement
of the ...
For the better accom mutation ; and therefore expected a full reparation ,
plishment whereof , and as a testimony of the by such an act for life as had been
usual ; and such brotherly affection , the two houses had frankl an improvement
of the ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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