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... ground for the Parliament of England to furnish your M. with treasure in omnem eventum . And on the other side the loving and frank proceeding with you by your Parliament of England will daunt the ill affected part of the Parliament of ...
... ground for the Parliament of England to furnish your M. with treasure in omnem eventum . And on the other side the loving and frank proceeding with you by your Parliament of England will daunt the ill affected part of the Parliament of ...
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... ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in the face of ...
... ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in the face of ...
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... ground that it would make no substantial difference in either of the points which were most stood upon ; either the constitutional question of the right to impose , which was a matter of immense importance for the future , or in the ...
... ground that it would make no substantial difference in either of the points which were most stood upon ; either the constitutional question of the right to impose , which was a matter of immense importance for the future , or in the ...
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... grounds before remembered . For to speak to his Parliament in the language of an Accountant by setting forth the particulars of his debts , charge and re- nor of a Tyrant , venue , or in the language of a Merchant by crying of his ...
... grounds before remembered . For to speak to his Parliament in the language of an Accountant by setting forth the particulars of his debts , charge and re- nor of a Tyrant , venue , or in the language of a Merchant by crying of his ...
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... grounds , and what it meant , or whether it meant anything , I cannot clearly make out . What is certain is that the members elected , -Bacon and Sir Miles Sandys , 3 - represented the large majority of votes . But though he obtained ...
... grounds , and what it meant , or whether it meant anything , I cannot clearly make out . What is certain is that the members elected , -Bacon and Sir Miles Sandys , 3 - represented the large majority of votes . But though he obtained ...
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