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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... judge , may disoblige the posterity of even well meaning men in those days ; much more then of such as were crafty , cunning , and wicked enough to design the mis- chiefs that ensued : but he shall meet with none of malice , nor any but ...
... judge , may disoblige the posterity of even well meaning men in those days ; much more then of such as were crafty , cunning , and wicked enough to design the mis- chiefs that ensued : but he shall meet with none of malice , nor any but ...
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... judge , on whose side was the right , and on which the rebellion is to be charged . We hope therefore it will be judged necessary as well as use- ful , that an impartial account of the most material passages of those unhappy times ...
... judge , on whose side was the right , and on which the rebellion is to be charged . We hope therefore it will be judged necessary as well as use- ful , that an impartial account of the most material passages of those unhappy times ...
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... judge , that it can never turn to their advantage to be in an interest contrary to that of their people , nor to give their subjects unreasonable provocations . For ( as in other cases , where the laws both of God and man are too often ...
... judge , that it can never turn to their advantage to be in an interest contrary to that of their people , nor to give their subjects unreasonable provocations . For ( as in other cases , where the laws both of God and man are too often ...
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... judge good or bad in any part of it . And this truth will be allowed in all times , that a great king , who is known to govern in his own person , who is not managed by his ministers , but does himself give the direction , the life ...
... judge good or bad in any part of it . And this truth will be allowed in all times , that a great king , who is known to govern in his own person , who is not managed by his ministers , but does himself give the direction , the life ...
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... judges . It is true , some few persons , whose ancestors are here found not to have had that part during their lives which would have been more agreeable to the wishes of their surviving posterity , have been offended at some ...
... judges . It is true , some few persons , whose ancestors are here found not to have had that part during their lives which would have been more agreeable to the wishes of their surviving posterity , have been offended at some ...
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