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... whole subsequent history of England , fell to his charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal ...
... whole subsequent history of England , fell to his charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal ...
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... whole history , from his point of view , of the design , the hopes , the preparations , the errors , the causes of failure , and the in- structions for the future to be gathered therefrom . The short paper of " points to be observed ...
... whole history , from his point of view , of the design , the hopes , the preparations , the errors , the causes of failure , and the in- structions for the future to be gathered therefrom . The short paper of " points to be observed ...
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... whole matter , we find the cause of his imprisonment just , and the suspicions and pre- sumptions many and great ; which we little need to mention , because your Majesty did relate and inforce them to us in better perfection than we can ...
... whole matter , we find the cause of his imprisonment just , and the suspicions and pre- sumptions many and great ; which we little need to mention , because your Majesty did relate and inforce them to us in better perfection than we can ...
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... whole business and history of the coming session , into the details of which , as of an event of immense consequence , I shall have to enter minutely , that I have thought it worth printing in extenso as it stands . I take it from two ...
... whole business and history of the coming session , into the details of which , as of an event of immense consequence , I shall have to enter minutely , that I have thought it worth printing in extenso as it stands . I take it from two ...
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... whole assembly in the Great Banqueting - Chamber , wherein he laid out his wants , and descended as it were to entreating to be relieved , and that they would show their good affection towards him in such sort , that this Parliament ...
... whole assembly in the Great Banqueting - Chamber , wherein he laid out his wants , and descended as it were to entreating to be relieved , and that they would show their good affection towards him in such sort , that this Parliament ...
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