The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... desired , " that , in forming a liturgy for their " church , they might , by reforming those several " instances , give satisfaction to good men , who " would thereupon be easily induced to submit to it . " the royal chapel , ( which ...
... desired , " that , in forming a liturgy for their " church , they might , by reforming those several " instances , give satisfaction to good men , who " would thereupon be easily induced to submit to it . " the royal chapel , ( which ...
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... desired " to have those receive exemplary punishment , " who had done them ill offices , and misrepre- " sented their carriage to the king ; and that some noble lords might be appointed to treat upon all particulars . " And upon no ...
... desired " to have those receive exemplary punishment , " who had done them ill offices , and misrepre- " sented their carriage to the king ; and that some noble lords might be appointed to treat upon all particulars . " And upon no ...
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... desired to give the king a supply , as he believed most did , though " not in such a proportion , nor , it may be , in that manner , could receive no satisfaction by that question ; and therefore he proposed , to the end " that every ...
... desired to give the king a supply , as he believed most did , though " not in such a proportion , nor , it may be , in that manner , could receive no satisfaction by that question ; and therefore he proposed , to the end " that every ...
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... desired the house to consider , " Whether it commons would in due time make proof in form ; " would not suit better with the gravity of their and in the mean time desired in their name , that proceedings , first to digest many of those ...
... desired the house to consider , " Whether it commons would in due time make proof in form ; " would not suit better with the gravity of their and in the mean time desired in their name , that proceedings , first to digest many of those ...
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... desired the same , to be trans- ported for the service of the French king . This was no sooner known , but the house of commons interposed , with their accustomed confidence and distemper , " to beseech his majesty to revoke that ...
... desired the same , to be trans- ported for the service of the French king . This was no sooner known , but the house of commons interposed , with their accustomed confidence and distemper , " to beseech his majesty to revoke that ...
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