The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... hands , the king of Spain ( though in his own nature and inclinations full of honour and justice ) would be even compelled by his clergy ( who had always a great influence upon the counsels of that kingdom ) and the importunities from ...
... hands , the king of Spain ( though in his own nature and inclinations full of honour and justice ) would be even compelled by his clergy ( who had always a great influence upon the counsels of that kingdom ) and the importunities from ...
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... hands : : so that by the time new orders came from England , there was scarce a bishop left in Edin- burgh , and not a minister who durst read the liturgy in any church . All the kingdom flocked to Edinburgh , as in a general cause that ...
... hands : : so that by the time new orders came from England , there was scarce a bishop left in Edin- burgh , and not a minister who durst read the liturgy in any church . All the kingdom flocked to Edinburgh , as in a general cause that ...
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... hands , and they had now nothing to do but to dispose matters in order against that time , which could not well be done without a more overt conversation with the Scots . For though there was an intercourse made , yet it passed for the ...
... hands , and they had now nothing to do but to dispose matters in order against that time , which could not well be done without a more overt conversation with the Scots . For though there was an intercourse made , yet it passed for the ...
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... hands ; the common people strew- ing flowers and herbs in the ways as they passed , making great noise , and expressions of joy for their deliverance and return ; and in those accla- mations mingling loud and virulent exclamations ...
... hands ; the common people strew- ing flowers and herbs in the ways as they passed , making great noise , and expressions of joy for their deliverance and return ; and in those accla- mations mingling loud and virulent exclamations ...
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... hands was procured , the petition itself was cut off , and a new one framed , suitable to the design in hand , and annexed to the long list of names which were subscribed to the former . And by this means , many men found their hands ...
... hands was procured , the petition itself was cut off , and a new one framed , suitable to the design in hand , and annexed to the long list of names which were subscribed to the former . And by this means , many men found their hands ...
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