The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... removing unnecessary ceremo- " nies , if the parliament should advise him to call a national synod , he should ... removed to Whitehall . The letters out of Ireland were very importunate for relief , of men , money , and provisions ...
... removing unnecessary ceremo- " nies , if the parliament should advise him to call a national synod , he should ... removed to Whitehall . The letters out of Ireland were very importunate for relief , of men , money , and provisions ...
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... removed ; that and that doing hurt , being as desirable a degree of " the freedom of commerce and trade might pass ... removing them from the house of peers ; " upon the houses . Whereupon the house of com- which was not like to make a ...
... removed ; that and that doing hurt , being as desirable a degree of " the freedom of commerce and trade might pass ... removing them from the house of peers ; " upon the houses . Whereupon the house of com- which was not like to make a ...
Side 135
... removed , and the people taught a way to assemble lawfully together , in how tumultuous a manner soever , and the Christmas holidays giving more leave and license to all kind of people , the concourse grew more numerous about West ...
... removed , and the people taught a way to assemble lawfully together , in how tumultuous a manner soever , and the Christmas holidays giving more leave and license to all kind of people , the concourse grew more numerous about West ...
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... removed him from the house of commons , where he had rendered himself marvellously ungracious , and called him by ... removal from that charge , he had lived splendidly in his diocese , and made himself very popular amongst those who had ...
... removed him from the house of commons , where he had rendered himself marvellously ungracious , and called him by ... removal from that charge , he had lived splendidly in his diocese , and made himself very popular amongst those who had ...
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... removal " his subjects would concur with him in the con- " of doubtful and unknown persons from about " stant ... removed a servant of trust from that charge , judgment for all , God would make him a great and " only to satisfy ...
... removal " his subjects would concur with him in the con- " of doubtful and unknown persons from about " stant ... removed a servant of trust from that charge , judgment for all , God would make him a great and " only to satisfy ...
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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 |
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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