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... true construction of the facts ; that supposing Dr. Steward had any exception to take to the decree , and the Lord Chancellor had found that there was ground for a rehearing , he could not properly have proceeded in that way ; and that ...
... true construction of the facts ; that supposing Dr. Steward had any exception to take to the decree , and the Lord Chancellor had found that there was ground for a rehearing , he could not properly have proceeded in that way ; and that ...
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... true that his charge is somewhat less , yet it is true that his subsidies in Spain are diminished , as well in respect of insupportableness as indisposition , and his returns out of the Indies decay ; and in- deed but for the Indies he ...
... true that his charge is somewhat less , yet it is true that his subsidies in Spain are diminished , as well in respect of insupportableness as indisposition , and his returns out of the Indies decay ; and in- deed but for the Indies he ...
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... true neighbour is a condition to be embraced . Nothing more certain than the contrary : we cannot promise it . His ambition to the empire , so long as he holdeth the Indies , will never die . The United Provinces are an object which ...
... true neighbour is a condition to be embraced . Nothing more certain than the contrary : we cannot promise it . His ambition to the empire , so long as he holdeth the Indies , will never die . The United Provinces are an object which ...
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... true Church there is a sacred work that even by office as it were belongs to him . He is of a great and liberal mind : the Indies will afford him the means to exercise it . : These considerations and the multitude of his subjects do ...
... true Church there is a sacred work that even by office as it were belongs to him . He is of a great and liberal mind : the Indies will afford him the means to exercise it . : These considerations and the multitude of his subjects do ...
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... true , that if this precursory matter goeth well , it giveth great entrance into the main cause ; if ill , contrariwise , it will do hurt and disadvantage to the main . The first paragraph of the next letter seems to convey the King's ...
... true , that if this precursory matter goeth well , it giveth great entrance into the main cause ; if ill , contrariwise , it will do hurt and disadvantage to the main . The first paragraph of the next letter seems to convey the King's ...
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