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... passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am indebted to a ... passed under his name , he caused it ( though somewhat late , when it seemes two impressions were for the most part ...
... passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am indebted to a ... passed under his name , he caused it ( though somewhat late , when it seemes two impressions were for the most part ...
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... passed in the due and natural course by the great officers of the revenue , ( the Lord Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer , ) and with their privity ; which if I find it not to be , I must presume it1 to have passed in the dark ...
... passed in the due and natural course by the great officers of the revenue , ( the Lord Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer , ) and with their privity ; which if I find it not to be , I must presume it1 to have passed in the dark ...
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... passed without bringing one , be wrote directly to the King . His opinion of the impolicy of the match had not been altered by anything which had passed ; he was not prepared either to disavow or correct it ; and he still wished the ...
... passed without bringing one , be wrote directly to the King . His opinion of the impolicy of the match had not been altered by anything which had passed ; he was not prepared either to disavow or correct it ; and he still wished the ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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