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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... hath been indulged a long space of time ; and might possibly be abused , if it should not give way , at last , to the usefulness of making this work public , in an age , when so many memoirs , narratives , and pieces of history come out ...
... hath been indulged a long space of time ; and might possibly be abused , if it should not give way , at last , to the usefulness of making this work public , in an age , when so many memoirs , narratives , and pieces of history come out ...
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... hath provided , in the constitution of it , other remedies , in a parliamentary way ; wherein both the prerogative of the crown and the rights of the people may be better secured : and besides , we know to whom vengeance peculiarly ...
... hath provided , in the constitution of it , other remedies , in a parliamentary way ; wherein both the prerogative of the crown and the rights of the people may be better secured : and besides , we know to whom vengeance peculiarly ...
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... hath been preserved through so many ages . For though there have been some men often found , and of great parts too , who for their private advantages are aiding , sometimes the monarch , and sometimes the party that would be a ...
... hath been preserved through so many ages . For though there have been some men often found , and of great parts too , who for their private advantages are aiding , sometimes the monarch , and sometimes the party that would be a ...
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... hath hitherto hin- dered it from settling again upon its old foundation . But we There hath been , within the compass of few years , much talk , and , God knows , too many ill effects too , of factions in this kingdom ; and we have ...
... hath hitherto hin- dered it from settling again upon its old foundation . But we There hath been , within the compass of few years , much talk , and , God knows , too many ill effects too , of factions in this kingdom ; and we have ...
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... hath been renowned , through so many ages , for the honour and security of this kingdom , in these latter days , by an unaccount- able improvidence , our care has been more industriously applied to the raising great numbers of land ...
... hath been renowned , through so many ages , for the honour and security of this kingdom , in these latter days , by an unaccount- able improvidence , our care has been more industriously applied to the raising great numbers of land ...
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