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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... which he made all the protestations of his sincere affection , and his desire to maintain a clear and faithful friendship with him , which he conceived might -79- duke of Buckingham . ( 1628. ) 51 be 50 I. 75- Character of the.
... which he made all the protestations of his sincere affection , and his desire to maintain a clear and faithful friendship with him , which he conceived might -79- duke of Buckingham . ( 1628. ) 51 be 50 I. 75- Character of the.
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... protestations with all contempt , and declared , with a very unnecessary frankness , " that he would have no friendship with him . ” 78 And the next day after the king returned from accompanying the prince towards the sea , where , at ...
... protestations with all contempt , and declared , with a very unnecessary frankness , " that he would have no friendship with him . ” 78 And the next day after the king returned from accompanying the prince towards the sea , where , at ...
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... protestation against those orders and proclamations , with the same confidence , and with as much formality , as if the government were regularly in their hands . 20 They called a general assembly , whither they sum- moned the bishops ...
... protestation against those orders and proclamations , with the same confidence , and with as much formality , as if the government were regularly in their hands . 20 They called a general assembly , whither they sum- moned the bishops ...
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... protestation should be drawn , in which all men should " profess their loyalty and obedience to his majesty , and disclaim and renounce the having any intelligence , or holding any correspondence with the rebels . " No man imagined it ...
... protestation should be drawn , in which all men should " profess their loyalty and obedience to his majesty , and disclaim and renounce the having any intelligence , or holding any correspondence with the rebels . " No man imagined it ...
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... protestation . They said , " If the king suspected their loyalty , he might proceed against them as he thought fit ; but that it was against the law to impose any oath or protestation upon them which were not enjoined by the law ; and ...
... protestation . They said , " If the king suspected their loyalty , he might proceed against them as he thought fit ; but that it was against the law to impose any oath or protestation upon them which were not enjoined by the law ; and ...
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