The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... whereof there was sewed upon the crown a paper , in which were writ four or five lines of that declaration made by the house of commons , in which they had styled the duke an enemy to the kingdom , and under it a short ejaculation or ...
... whereof there was sewed upon the crown a paper , in which were writ four or five lines of that declaration made by the house of commons , in which they had styled the duke an enemy to the kingdom , and under it a short ejaculation or ...
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... whereof all were of the house of peers ; and then court at Westminster , that he was very grievous to all who were deputy lieutenants , or had been them . His commitment at York the year before , sheriffs since the first issuing out of ...
... whereof all were of the house of peers ; and then court at Westminster , that he was very grievous to all who were deputy lieutenants , or had been them . His commitment at York the year before , sheriffs since the first issuing out of ...
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... whereof , and facilitating whatever else " introduce a power merely arbitrary . Now this should be necessary for that enterprise , the Scot- design must be made evident , as well by the tish commissioners in the name of that nation ...
... whereof , and facilitating whatever else " introduce a power merely arbitrary . Now this should be necessary for that enterprise , the Scot- design must be made evident , as well by the tish commissioners in the name of that nation ...
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... whereof much of their safety , more of their honour and reputa- tion ( which is the life itself of princes ) both at home and abroad , necessarily depends ; and the inadvertencies in this point have been , mediately or immediately , the ...
... whereof much of their safety , more of their honour and reputa- tion ( which is the life itself of princes ) both at home and abroad , necessarily depends ; and the inadvertencies in this point have been , mediately or immediately , the ...
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... whereof , his lordship with a small cane struck Annesley : this being merrily spoken of at dinner , at a table where the lord Mountnorris was , ( I think , the lord chancellor's , ) he said , the gentleman " had a brother that would not ...
... whereof , his lordship with a small cane struck Annesley : this being merrily spoken of at dinner , at a table where the lord Mountnorris was , ( I think , the lord chancellor's , ) he said , the gentleman " had a brother that would not ...
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