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... able to prevent , nor the Spanish ambassador in the time of the Parliament . He fears , however , that the Protector will not grant anything further , his policy being to testify to the public an extraordinary zeal for the Protestants ...
... able to prevent , nor the Spanish ambassador in the time of the Parliament . He fears , however , that the Protector will not grant anything further , his policy being to testify to the public an extraordinary zeal for the Protestants ...
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... able to go through and carry on that work ; that either the Duke had cooled in his suit , 2 or condescended to his Brother . I doubted 1 Verses 22 , 23 : a most remarkable Epistle , to which his Highness often enough solemnly refers ...
... able to go through and carry on that work ; that either the Duke had cooled in his suit , 2 or condescended to his Brother . I doubted 1 Verses 22 , 23 : a most remarkable Epistle , to which his Highness often enough solemnly refers ...
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... able to support these things ? Couldst thou debate on Nayler , day after day , for a whole Winter ? Thou , if the sky were threatening to fall on account of it , wouldst sink under such labour , appointed only for the oxen of the gods ...
... able to support these things ? Couldst thou debate on Nayler , day after day , for a whole Winter ? Thou , if the sky were threatening to fall on account of it , wouldst sink under such labour , appointed only for the oxen of the gods ...
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... able House has great doubts on that subject ; debates at much length , earnestly puts the question whether the question shall be put ; at length however , after two divisions , and towards nightfall , 1 [ Anthony à Wood says that ...
... able House has great doubts on that subject ; debates at much length , earnestly puts the question whether the question shall be put ; at length however , after two divisions , and towards nightfall , 1 [ Anthony à Wood says that ...
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... able ; and ' they ' are provided for by you like Christians , even men of honour , and ' like yourselves , ' English men . And to this I must and shall bear my testimony , while I live , against all gainsayers whatsoever . And upon ...
... able ; and ' they ' are provided for by you like Christians , even men of honour , and ' like yourselves , ' English men . And to this I must and shall bear my testimony , while I live , against all gainsayers whatsoever . And upon ...
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