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15 On February 17 , he was named to another body of like size to consider the
question of lands in the fen district which had been granted to the Queen by
Charles and sold by her to Lord Mandeville . A week later he was put on a
committee of ...
15 On February 17 , he was named to another body of like size to consider the
question of lands in the fen district which had been granted to the Queen by
Charles and sold by her to Lord Mandeville . A week later he was put on a
committee of ...
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Therefore I have no more to say but this : We having received your paper shall
amongst ourselves consider what to do ; and before we take this into
consideration , it is fit for us to consider how far we are obliged , and how far we
are free ; and I ...
Therefore I have no more to say but this : We having received your paper shall
amongst ourselves consider what to do ; and before we take this into
consideration , it is fit for us to consider how far we are obliged , and how far we
are free ; and I ...
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But this was only offered , and I know not what can be more fit ; 334 that before
we can consider of this ( paper ) we labour to know where we are and where we
stand . Perhaps we are upon Engagements that we cannot with honesty break ...
But this was only offered , and I know not what can be more fit ; 334 that before
we can consider of this ( paper ) we labour to know where we are and where we
stand . Perhaps we are upon Engagements that we cannot with honesty break ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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