The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Band 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 Seiten |
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... church of England , and the maintenance and making laws , and redrefs of grievances which daily happen within this realm , are proper fubjects and matter of counfel or debate in parliament ; and that in the handling and pro- ceeding of ...
... church of England , and the maintenance and making laws , and redrefs of grievances which daily happen within this realm , are proper fubjects and matter of counfel or debate in parliament ; and that in the handling and pro- ceeding of ...
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... church of England , were inclined to concur in the re - establishment of both ; rather than facrifice their own pride and caprice to the fuperior controul of the independents . Even the well- wishers to the cause of freedom , alarmed at ...
... church of England , were inclined to concur in the re - establishment of both ; rather than facrifice their own pride and caprice to the fuperior controul of the independents . Even the well- wishers to the cause of freedom , alarmed at ...
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... church and ftate , stood referred by the king's own declaration from Breda * . Whoever candidly confiders thofe feve- ral * It may not be improper to infert this declaration at full length , as there will be many references to it in the ...
... church and ftate , stood referred by the king's own declaration from Breda * . Whoever candidly confiders thofe feve- ral * It may not be improper to infert this declaration at full length , as there will be many references to it in the ...
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... church ; the coal and conduct - money ; the taking away of the militia arms ; and , above all , against the fwarm of monopolizing vermin , who fup , " said he , " in our cup ; who dip in our dish ; who fit by our fire ; who are found in ...
... church ; the coal and conduct - money ; the taking away of the militia arms ; and , above all , against the fwarm of monopolizing vermin , who fup , " said he , " in our cup ; who dip in our dish ; who fit by our fire ; who are found in ...
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... church of England , yet they all profeffed great zeal for establishing the king in his full power . The utmost caution , indeed , had been used in the writs , fent out to fummon this parliament , to exclude active delinquents in the ...
... church of England , yet they all profeffed great zeal for establishing the king in his full power . The utmost caution , indeed , had been used in the writs , fent out to fummon this parliament , to exclude active delinquents in the ...
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