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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 it was a thing considerable . My answer was , I would not meddle in it ; and if I did , it must be to dissuade any such course ; for that all would be but a play upon the stage , if justice went not on in the right course . This ...
... thought it was a thing considerable . My answer was , I would not meddle in it ; and if I did , it must be to dissuade any such course ; for that all would be but a play upon the stage , if justice went not on in the right course . This ...
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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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