The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... prepared , ( which had not been done in the case of the lord archbishop , or the earl of Strafford , ) and then gave ... preparing all the lords of the council , and very many of the principal gentlemen through- out England , who ( as ...
... prepared , ( which had not been done in the case of the lord archbishop , or the earl of Strafford , ) and then gave ... preparing all the lords of the council , and very many of the principal gentlemen through- out England , who ( as ...
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... prepared as the other could do . Men who were so saga- as was necessary , " ( for he was hitherto only cious in ... prepare a charge against the most innocent man alive ; where that liberty should be taken to examine a man's whole life ...
... prepared as the other could do . Men who were so saga- as was necessary , " ( for he was hitherto only cious in ... prepare a charge against the most innocent man alive ; where that liberty should be taken to examine a man's whole life ...
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... prepared , and brought into the house ; of which more shall be said in its proper place . 66 66 It was a strange ... prepare a petition very modest and dutiful , for the form ; and for the matter , not very unreasonable ; and to communi ...
... prepared , and brought into the house ; of which more shall be said in its proper place . 66 66 It was a strange ... prepare a petition very modest and dutiful , for the form ; and for the matter , not very unreasonable ; and to communi ...
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... prepared ( with all the expressions of duty and affection to the king that can be imagined ) and presented a grant ... prepare both king and queen to hearken to it very willingly and in a short time all particulars were well adjusted for ...
... prepared ( with all the expressions of duty and affection to the king that can be imagined ) and presented a grant ... prepare both king and queen to hearken to it very willingly and in a short time all particulars were well adjusted for ...
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... prepared for the angry and disdainful words , an offer or attempt of granting it , as had been usual , lest the crown blows was made ; for which misdemeanour , they " might , by so long enjoying , in a manner pre- were the next day both ...
... prepared for the angry and disdainful words , an offer or attempt of granting it , as had been usual , lest the crown blows was made ; for which misdemeanour , they " might , by so long enjoying , in a manner pre- were the next day both ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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