The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... concerning those words , nam , quia vera erant , etiam dicta credebantur . The alliance was undeniable ; there were children born of it ; and the king was not blessed with any from his marriage . An inevitable crime laid on our author ...
... concerning those words , nam , quia vera erant , etiam dicta credebantur . The alliance was undeniable ; there were children born of it ; and the king was not blessed with any from his marriage . An inevitable crime laid on our author ...
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... concerning so near relations , and would have them pass for mistaken informations . But it is to be hoped that such a concern of kindred for their families , though not blameable in them , will rather appear partial on their side ...
... concerning so near relations , and would have them pass for mistaken informations . But it is to be hoped that such a concern of kindred for their families , though not blameable in them , will rather appear partial on their side ...
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... concerning the palatinate : that so putting the houses into some method and order of their future debate , they would be more easily regulated , than if they were in the beginning left to that liberty , which they naturally affected ...
... concerning the palatinate : that so putting the houses into some method and order of their future debate , they would be more easily regulated , than if they were in the beginning left to that liberty , which they naturally affected ...
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... concerning the translation of the Epistles and Gospels , and some other exceptions against reading the Apocrypha , and some other par- ticulars of less moment ; and desired , " that , in forming a liturgy for their church , they might ...
... concerning the translation of the Epistles and Gospels , and some other exceptions against reading the Apocrypha , and some other par- ticulars of less moment ; and desired , " that , in forming a liturgy for their church , they might ...
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... concerning the earl's carriage , save only that the lord Falkland , ( who was very well known to be far from having any kindness for him , ) when the proposition was made for the present accusing him of high treason , modestly desired ...
... concerning the earl's carriage , save only that the lord Falkland , ( who was very well known to be far from having any kindness for him , ) when the proposition was made for the present accusing him of high treason , modestly desired ...
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