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... the “ fears were not groundless ; that it concerned present made no farther use
of it than might con “ their service , that ... that though this attempt was dis“ to fear ,
there was at that time as desperate a appointed , yet he feared there might be ...
... the “ fears were not groundless ; that it concerned present made no farther use
of it than might con “ their service , that ... that though this attempt was dis“ to fear ,
there was at that time as desperate a appointed , yet he feared there might be ...
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that inind , ' either suppressing their thoughts It may easily be said , that the
freedom of the through fear , upon the new ... the fears and bishops , who , they
made no question , would jealousies they had infused into the minds of better
inform ...
that inind , ' either suppressing their thoughts It may easily be said , that the
freedom of the through fear , upon the new ... the fears and bishops , who , they
made no question , would jealousies they had infused into the minds of better
inform ...
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... weight or fear of those censures and judgThen , it was grown from an
ecclesiastical court , ments . For , having extended their jurisdiction for the
reformation of manners , to a court of re from riots , perjury , and the most
notorious misdevenue ...
... weight or fear of those censures and judgThen , it was grown from an
ecclesiastical court , ments . For , having extended their jurisdiction for the
reformation of manners , to a court of re from riots , perjury , and the most
notorious misdevenue ...
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Hereupon their old fears are awakened , ten thousand pounds . Whether the king
appre- and new ones infused into the people ; every man hended the making an
unfit man , who might dis- taking the liberty of making what interpretation serve ...
Hereupon their old fears are awakened , ten thousand pounds . Whether the king
appre- and new ones infused into the people ; every man hended the making an
unfit man , who might dis- taking the liberty of making what interpretation serve ...
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... he gained , if great care and vigilance was not used , “ did believe the printing it
in that manner was to disappoint some counsels which were still “ not lawful ; and
he feared it would produce entertained ; ” making doubtful glances and re ...
... he gained , if great care and vigilance was not used , “ did believe the printing it
in that manner was to disappoint some counsels which were still “ not lawful ; and
he feared it would produce entertained ; ” making doubtful glances and re ...
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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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