The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... cause were made appear to him : but he was very willing , if he [ ' from , ' Lords ' Journals , V. 688. ] 1 2 [ ' into such of his stores as his majesty shall appoint , ' ib . 689. The Tower was specified in a subsequent message of ...
... cause were made appear to him : but he was very willing , if he [ ' from , ' Lords ' Journals , V. 688. ] 1 2 [ ' into such of his stores as his majesty shall appoint , ' ib . 689. The Tower was specified in a subsequent message of ...
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... cause should be given for the same . The Warden of the Cinque Ports , and all other governors and commanders of the towns and castles , should keep their charges as by the law they ought to do , and for the King's service and safety of ...
... cause should be given for the same . The Warden of the Cinque Ports , and all other governors and commanders of the towns and castles , should keep their charges as by the law they ought to do , and for the King's service and safety of ...
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... cause to be approved by both Houses ; and if any should be so removed , or die within that space , the persons to be put in their places to be such as the two Houses should confide in . ' The King answered , that April 5 . ' He did not ...
... cause to be approved by both Houses ; and if any should be so removed , or die within that space , the persons to be put in their places to be such as the two Houses should confide in . ' The King answered , that April 5 . ' He did not ...
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... cause why he might not repair thither with honour and safety . ' When the King found he could not engage them in that argument to make any particular overture or invitation to him , and that the com- mittee , who expressed willingness ...
... cause why he might not repair thither with honour and safety . ' When the King found he could not engage them in that argument to make any particular overture or invitation to him , and that the com- mittee , who expressed willingness ...
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... causes of the present distractions , and such care will be taken concerning the legal and known rights of his majesty , and the property and liberty of his subjects , that whatsoever hath been published , or done , in or by colour of ...
... causes of the present distractions , and such care will be taken concerning the legal and known rights of his majesty , and the property and liberty of his subjects , that whatsoever hath been published , or done , in or by colour of ...
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