The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... resolved to perform all filial respect towards the Queen his mother , without such a condescension and resignation of himself as she expected ; and to avoid all éclaircissements upon that subject , he heartily desired that any other ...
... resolved to perform all filial respect towards the Queen his mother , without such a condescension and resignation of himself as she expected ; and to avoid all éclaircissements upon that subject , he heartily desired that any other ...
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... resolved not to crave his restoration to his government before satisfaction should be given by him to that kingdom1 , yet they did all unanimously with one voice , not one member excepted , disclaim the least knowledge of , or accession ...
... resolved not to crave his restoration to his government before satisfaction should be given by him to that kingdom1 , yet they did all unanimously with one voice , not one member excepted , disclaim the least knowledge of , or accession ...
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... resolved to maintain their own liberties as God should enable them . And as they were far from any thought of imposing upon them , so they should not willingly suffer impositions from them , whilst God gave them strength or lives to ...
... resolved to maintain their own liberties as God should enable them . And as they were far from any thought of imposing upon them , so they should not willingly suffer impositions from them , whilst God gave them strength or lives to ...
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... resolved , with all possible expedition , to make their humble and earnest addresses to his majesty . ' 13. This was the proclamation that sir Joseph Douglasse brought to the Hague , and the subject upon which the com- missioners were ...
... resolved , with all possible expedition , to make their humble and earnest addresses to his majesty . ' 13. This was the proclamation that sir Joseph Douglasse brought to the Hague , and the subject upon which the com- missioners were ...
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... resolved ( and had never had the least purpose to the con- trary ) to preserve and maintain the government of Church and State in that kingdom as it is established by the laws thereof , without any violation or alteration on his part ...
... resolved ( and had never had the least purpose to the con- trary ) to preserve and maintain the government of Church and State in that kingdom as it is established by the laws thereof , without any violation or alteration on his part ...
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