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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... judgment , and eminent sufficiency in the discharge of that office ; a praise which none of his enemies ever denied him in any time . The other he received from the choice of the univer- sity , who , upon the vacancy of that place by ...
... judgment , and eminent sufficiency in the discharge of that office ; a praise which none of his enemies ever denied him in any time . The other he received from the choice of the univer- sity , who , upon the vacancy of that place by ...
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... judgment of the equal reader ; who will meet , in his progress through this work , with many passages , that , he will judge , may disoblige the posterity of even well meaning men in those days ; much more then of such as were crafty ...
... judgment of the equal reader ; who will meet , in his progress through this work , with many passages , that , he will judge , may disoblige the posterity of even well meaning men in those days ; much more then of such as were crafty ...
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... judgment or ill fortune of his own , or those in- trusted by him in the chief administration of his government , happens to fall into an interest contrary to that of his people , and will pursue that mistake , that prince must have ...
... judgment or ill fortune of his own , or those in- trusted by him in the chief administration of his government , happens to fall into an interest contrary to that of his people , and will pursue that mistake , that prince must have ...
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... judgment , that it is a crown of briers and thorns that must be set on his head without he can satisfy all reasonable men that it is his fixed principle and reso- lution inviolably to defend our religion and preserve our laws . Upon the ...
... judgment , that it is a crown of briers and thorns that must be set on his head without he can satisfy all reasonable men that it is his fixed principle and reso- lution inviolably to defend our religion and preserve our laws . Upon the ...
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... judgment , justice , honesty , and truth . If at any time it might be hoped this dangerous generation of men should be discountenanced , one might be allowed to look for it in an age when a revolution hath been thought necessary to make ...
... judgment , justice , honesty , and truth . If at any time it might be hoped this dangerous generation of men should be discountenanced , one might be allowed to look for it in an age when a revolution hath been thought necessary to make ...
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