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... former and the latter , touching the book and the letter in the gilt apple , and have advisedly perused and weighed all the examinations and collections which were for- merly taken ; wherein we must attribute a good deal of worthy ...
... former and the latter , touching the book and the letter in the gilt apple , and have advisedly perused and weighed all the examinations and collections which were for- merly taken ; wherein we must attribute a good deal of worthy ...
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... former advice in several particulars . For I take it that the things which he would have had the King encourage the people to expect from him , were the things to which he wished him to commit himself . To some courses indeed he was ...
... former advice in several particulars . For I take it that the things which he would have had the King encourage the people to expect from him , were the things to which he wished him to commit himself . To some courses indeed he was ...
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... former mirrors had inter- position . 1. Causes of call- ing this Parlia- ment . 2. The manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- MEMORIAL OF SOME POINTS WHICH MAY BE TOUCHED IN HIS ...
... former mirrors had inter- position . 1. Causes of call- ing this Parlia- ment . 2. The manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- MEMORIAL OF SOME POINTS WHICH MAY BE TOUCHED IN HIS ...
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... former his Ma . seeth thorough it and knoweth his way ; and hath set it down to himself ; But then it must be with some diminution of the patrimony of his pos- terity and perhaps with the withholding of some favours and eases which pass ...
... former his Ma . seeth thorough it and knoweth his way ; and hath set it down to himself ; But then it must be with some diminution of the patrimony of his pos- terity and perhaps with the withholding of some favours and eases which pass ...
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... former arguments to be collected and set forth . The judg ment in the Exchequer , though the formal decision of the authorized interpreters of the law , was coolly set aside as erroneous -a con- trary resolution having passed the last ...
... former arguments to be collected and set forth . The judg ment in the Exchequer , though the formal decision of the authorized interpreters of the law , was coolly set aside as erroneous -a con- trary resolution having passed the last ...
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