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... sides . Condition in which the breach left the Government and the country Voluntary subscription for the relief of the Exchequer begun at Court : the country to be invited to follow the example . Bacon's advice . · CERTAIN POINTS TO BE ...
... sides . Condition in which the breach left the Government and the country Voluntary subscription for the relief of the Exchequer begun at Court : the country to be invited to follow the example . Bacon's advice . · CERTAIN POINTS TO BE ...
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... side the loving and frank proceeding with you by your Parliament of England will daunt the ill affected part of the Parliament of Ireland . If your M. had heard and seen the thunder of the bells and the lightning of the bonfires for ...
... side the loving and frank proceeding with you by your Parliament of England will daunt the ill affected part of the Parliament of Ireland . If your M. had heard and seen the thunder of the bells and the lightning of the bonfires for ...
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... sides of God's anointed , or at least they crown them with thorus , that is , pricking and piercing cares and fears , that they can never be quiet or secure of their lives or states . And as this peril is common to princes of both ...
... sides of God's anointed , or at least they crown them with thorus , that is , pricking and piercing cares and fears , that they can never be quiet or secure of their lives or states . And as this peril is common to princes of both ...
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... sides those that were propounded , " of " secret bills , " and of " other bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon , " - represents pro- bably the policy of the regular advisers of the government , and the measures which they ...
... sides those that were propounded , " of " secret bills , " and of " other bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon , " - represents pro- bably the policy of the regular advisers of the government , and the measures which they ...
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... sides than in their present temper could well be expected from either . But the experiment was to be made . 5 . The writs were out before the end of February : and during March all England was busy with the election of knights and ...
... sides than in their present temper could well be expected from either . But the experiment was to be made . 5 . The writs were out before the end of February : and during March all England was busy with the election of knights and ...
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