The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... committee " likewise of a few , to examine upon oath such " witnesses , as the committee of the house of " commons for preparing the charge against the " earl of Strafford should produce before them , " and in their presence , and upon ...
... committee " likewise of a few , to examine upon oath such " witnesses , as the committee of the house of " commons for preparing the charge against the " earl of Strafford should produce before them , " and in their presence , and upon ...
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... committee of the members of both houses , such as were very acceptable to them , was ap- pointed to renew and continue the treaty with them that had been begun at Rippon and then they published and printed their declaration against the ...
... committee of the members of both houses , such as were very acceptable to them , was ap- pointed to renew and continue the treaty with them that had been begun at Rippon and then they published and printed their declaration against the ...
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... committee to be settled of both seeing him walk in some familiarity with Mr. " houses for the taking preparatory examinations . " Hyde , he thought himself obliged to tell him , Thus the allegation was , " That the charge against " that ...
... committee to be settled of both seeing him walk in some familiarity with Mr. " houses for the taking preparatory examinations . " Hyde , he thought himself obliged to tell him , Thus the allegation was , " That the charge against " that ...
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... committee was come from the parliament in Ire- land , to solicit matters concerning that kingdom . This committee ( most of them being papists , and For the bishops after many bitter invectives , the principal actors since in the ...
... committee was come from the parliament in Ire- land , to solicit matters concerning that kingdom . This committee ( most of them being papists , and For the bishops after many bitter invectives , the principal actors since in the ...
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... committee for the prosecution , and had much more prejudice than kindness to the earl ) in a very pathetical speech declared , " that he could not give his con- " sent to the bill ; not only , for that he was un- " satisfied in the ...
... committee for the prosecution , and had much more prejudice than kindness to the earl ) in a very pathetical speech declared , " that he could not give his con- " sent to the bill ; not only , for that he was un- " satisfied in the ...
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