The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... subjects to the " for such purposes ; " and immediately made a " laws established ; and that they presumed not committee , " to find out by whom that message upon any pretence of order , or ordinance , to was framed . " But when they ...
... subjects to the " for such purposes ; " and immediately made a " laws established ; and that they presumed not committee , " to find out by whom that message upon any pretence of order , or ordinance , to was framed . " But when they ...
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... subjects ) to them , in answer to that presented to him at Newmarket some days before he told them , r << CC 66 they would make a law without him , and impose " it upon his people , ) would not think that sudden answer could be excepted ...
... subjects ) to them , in answer to that presented to him at Newmarket some days before he told them , r << CC 66 they would make a law without him , and impose " it upon his people , ) would not think that sudden answer could be excepted ...
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... subjects what- soever , to use all possible means to discover and " find such out , that he might join in the most exemplary vengeance upon them , that could be imagined . But , he told them , he must think " himself highly and ...
... subjects what- soever , to use all possible means to discover and " find such out , that he might join in the most exemplary vengeance upon them , that could be imagined . But , he told them , he must think " himself highly and ...
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... subjects so much to abuse " than what the law had given them : the which " his confidence , as to esteem any thing fit for this " he always intended should be the measure of his parliament to do , which were not fit , if it were own ...
... subjects so much to abuse " than what the law had given them : the which " his confidence , as to esteem any thing fit for this " he always intended should be the measure of his parliament to do , which were not fit , if it were own ...
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... subjects had been exhausted , " and the stock of the kingdom very much di- " minished ; which great inischiefs , and the charges thereupon ensuing , had been occasioned by the " evil counsels so powerful with his majesty , and " would ...
... subjects had been exhausted , " and the stock of the kingdom very much di- " minished ; which great inischiefs , and the charges thereupon ensuing , had been occasioned by the " evil counsels so powerful with his majesty , and " would ...
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