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... effect the simple one that each party should take what was his and resign what was not his- order might yet have been restored without difficulty . It was not too late for Ferdinand to restore the Protestants of Bohemia to quiet ...
... effect the simple one that each party should take what was his and resign what was not his- order might yet have been restored without difficulty . It was not too late for Ferdinand to restore the Protestants of Bohemia to quiet ...
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... effect the perfection of monarchy ; for that although monarchy was the more ancient , and be inde pendent , yet by the advice and assistance of Parliament it is the stronger and the surer built . And therefore I shall say no more of ...
... effect the perfection of monarchy ; for that although monarchy was the more ancient , and be inde pendent , yet by the advice and assistance of Parliament it is the stronger and the surer built . And therefore I shall say no more of ...
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... effect whereof was ( as I hear ) " says one of Carleton's correspondents , " to satisfy the Upper House that he was not guilty of those grievances which are now discovered , but that he grounded his judgment upon others who have misled ...
... effect whereof was ( as I hear ) " says one of Carleton's correspondents , " to satisfy the Upper House that he was not guilty of those grievances which are now discovered , but that he grounded his judgment upon others who have misled ...
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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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