The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... hoped , from his justice and generosity , that " he would not suffer himself to gain by his loss ; " that he had laid out by his command so much " money for jewels and pictures , which he had " received : and that , in hope of his ...
... hoped , from his justice and generosity , that " he would not suffer himself to gain by his loss ; " that he had laid out by his command so much " money for jewels and pictures , which he had " received : and that , in hope of his ...
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... hoped for . And after some short unquietness of the people , and unhappy as- saults upon the prerogative by the parliament , which produced its dissolution , and thereupon some froward and obstinate disturbances in trade , . there ...
... hoped for . And after some short unquietness of the people , and unhappy as- saults upon the prerogative by the parliament , which produced its dissolution , and thereupon some froward and obstinate disturbances in trade , . there ...
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... hoped it would appear who had been his coun- " sellor . " Cottington , glad to see him so soon hot , and resolved to inflame him more , very calmly 66 replied to him , " that he thought a man could not " with a good conscience , hinder ...
... hoped it would appear who had been his coun- " sellor . " Cottington , glad to see him so soon hot , and resolved to inflame him more , very calmly 66 replied to him , " that he thought a man could not " with a good conscience , hinder ...
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... hoped , that this would free the court from being henceforth troubled with those vermin ; and so seemed to embrace the occa- sion with notable alacrity : and there is no doubt , but if that whole nation had been entirely united in the ...
... hoped , that this would free the court from being henceforth troubled with those vermin ; and so seemed to embrace the occa- sion with notable alacrity : and there is no doubt , but if that whole nation had been entirely united in the ...
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... hoped they had " writ for the doing thereof , till he received the " not broken it by offering their advice to them " affirmative advice of all the judges of England ; " without mentioning the nature of the supply , the " and when the ...
... hoped they had " writ for the doing thereof , till he received the " not broken it by offering their advice to them " affirmative advice of all the judges of England ; " without mentioning the nature of the supply , the " and when the ...
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