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... thought at the time . ' Episcopus Londinensis ad Crucem Paulinam concionatus , gratias Deo agit de restaurata Regis valetudine , quem meritis laudibus celebravit , et imprimis ob justitiam æquabiliter singulis ad- ministratam . Dixerat ...
... thought at the time . ' Episcopus Londinensis ad Crucem Paulinam concionatus , gratias Deo agit de restaurata Regis valetudine , quem meritis laudibus celebravit , et imprimis ob justitiam æquabiliter singulis ad- ministratam . Dixerat ...
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... thought it expedient for the King to take this occasion of breaking off the treaty and found him unprepared to follow their advice , it was certainly not to Gondomar that they would confide their views . It was not for them to break off ...
... thought it expedient for the King to take this occasion of breaking off the treaty and found him unprepared to follow their advice , it was certainly not to Gondomar that they would confide their views . It was not for them to break off ...
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... thought good to wish and desire you to send for Clarkson , and his daughter , and as upon due examination you shall find cause , to take orders for their forthcoming , and answering of the matter at the next assize for the county of ...
... thought good to wish and desire you to send for Clarkson , and his daughter , and as upon due examination you shall find cause , to take orders for their forthcoming , and answering of the matter at the next assize for the county of ...
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... thought to have waited upon his Majesty and to have given him an account of my cares and preparations for his service , which is my pro- gress . And therefore since his coming to Windsor is prolonged , I thought to keep day by letter ...
... thought to have waited upon his Majesty and to have given him an account of my cares and preparations for his service , which is my pro- gress . And therefore since his coming to Windsor is prolonged , I thought to keep day by letter ...
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... thought that ( the struggle of the nations being now unavoidable ) it was the policy of England to be first in the field.1 But to the King political expediency was not the whole matter ; or , if it was , political morality was part of ...
... thought that ( the struggle of the nations being now unavoidable ) it was the policy of England to be first in the field.1 But to the King political expediency was not the whole matter ; or , if it was , political morality was part of ...
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