A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, 第 6 巻Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... gave it as his opinion , that the Presbyte- rians having desired this conference , they , the Bishops , should neither say nor do any thing till the others had brought in all their exceptions and complaints against the Liturgy in ...
... gave it as his opinion , that the Presbyte- rians having desired this conference , they , the Bishops , should neither say nor do any thing till the others had brought in all their exceptions and complaints against the Liturgy in ...
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... gave so great an advantage against them , as their offer- among themselves . Some were for insisting only on a few important things , reckoning that , if they were gained , and an union followed upon that , it would be easier to gain ...
... gave so great an advantage against them , as their offer- among themselves . Some were for insisting only on a few important things , reckoning that , if they were gained , and an union followed upon that , it would be easier to gain ...
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... gave a particular account what means she had already used to that purpose , and what success she had ( according as has been before recited ) which gave him satisfac - pery was coming up to try them . tion in that matter . To all his ...
... gave a particular account what means she had already used to that purpose , and what success she had ( according as has been before recited ) which gave him satisfac - pery was coming up to try them . tion in that matter . To all his ...
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... gave the par- liament the first cause to put themselves in a posture of defence , by their own power and au- thority , in commanding the Trained - Bands of the City of London to guard and secure them from violence , in the discharge of ...
... gave the par- liament the first cause to put themselves in a posture of defence , by their own power and au- thority , in commanding the Trained - Bands of the City of London to guard and secure them from violence , in the discharge of ...
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... gave me . For this I was willing to turn my back upon my estate , expose myself to hazards in foreign parts ; yea , nothing seemed difficult to me , so I might preserve faith and a good con- science , which I prefer before all things ...
... gave me . For this I was willing to turn my back upon my estate , expose myself to hazards in foreign parts ; yea , nothing seemed difficult to me , so I might preserve faith and a good con- science , which I prefer before all things ...
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