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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... peace , plenty , and prosperity this nation hath enjoyed since . He had the happiness to have the greatest share in preserving the constitution of our government entire , when the then pre- sent temper of the people was but too ready to ...
... peace , plenty , and prosperity this nation hath enjoyed since . He had the happiness to have the greatest share in preserving the constitution of our government entire , when the then pre- sent temper of the people was but too ready to ...
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... peace , more perhaps upon the confidence of his declarations and promises from Breda than any other human means , and who had thought it necessary to recommend , in his most gracious speech to both houses , upon the passing the act of ...
... peace , more perhaps upon the confidence of his declarations and promises from Breda than any other human means , and who had thought it necessary to recommend , in his most gracious speech to both houses , upon the passing the act of ...
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... peace , good - will towards men . For God's name ought ever to be glorified in all his dispensa- tions , whether they be attended with the prosperities or adver- sities of this present world . We speak it knowingly , that our noble ...
... peace , good - will towards men . For God's name ought ever to be glorified in all his dispensa- tions , whether they be attended with the prosperities or adver- sities of this present world . We speak it knowingly , that our noble ...
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... peace on earth , they do very heartily declare and profess good - will towards all men ; and bear no unkindness to any that were the contrivers of the unde- served misfortunes of their noble father . DEDICATION PREFIXED TO VOL . II . OF ...
... peace on earth , they do very heartily declare and profess good - will towards all men ; and bear no unkindness to any that were the contrivers of the unde- served misfortunes of their noble father . DEDICATION PREFIXED TO VOL . II . OF ...
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... peace ; besides the danger of a future separation of the two kingdoms , very uncomfortable to reflect on ; which yet , in all probability , will have influence upon the present times too , if it comes once to be thought that it is ...
... peace ; besides the danger of a future separation of the two kingdoms , very uncomfortable to reflect on ; which yet , in all probability , will have influence upon the present times too , if it comes once to be thought that it is ...
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