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... Council , to call them in . But that that moves us chiefly to avoid the questioning them at the Council - Table , is because if they shall be taken away by the King's act , it may let in upon him a flood of suitors for recompence ...
... Council , to call them in . But that that moves us chiefly to avoid the questioning them at the Council - Table , is because if they shall be taken away by the King's act , it may let in upon him a flood of suitors for recompence ...
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... Council . There was a motion to have sharpened it ; but better none , than over sharp at first . I moved the Council also for supplying the committee for drawing of bills and some other matters , in regard of my Lord Hobart's sickness ...
... Council . There was a motion to have sharpened it ; but better none , than over sharp at first . I moved the Council also for supplying the committee for drawing of bills and some other matters , in regard of my Lord Hobart's sickness ...
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... Council for advice ; and the Council , judging that the time had come which they had anticipated in their first report ( March 5th , 1616-7 ) -- the time when the treaty might be broken off " upon some material point of religion " —had ...
... Council for advice ; and the Council , judging that the time had come which they had anticipated in their first report ( March 5th , 1616-7 ) -- the time when the treaty might be broken off " upon some material point of religion " —had ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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