The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... artful , because covered with the appearance of frankness and n Kennet , p . 703. 748 . • Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 2 . P 1610 . sincerity ; whose politics were the more dangerous , because 38 [ 1618 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... artful , because covered with the appearance of frankness and n Kennet , p . 703. 748 . • Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 2 . P 1610 . sincerity ; whose politics were the more dangerous , because 38 [ 1618 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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... mighty pre- parations , began also to solicit foreign assistance ; and , • Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 7. 8 . t Ibid . p . 13 , 14 . together with that support which they obtained from the evangelical 40 [ 1619 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... mighty pre- parations , began also to solicit foreign assistance ; and , • Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 7. 8 . t Ibid . p . 13 , 14 . together with that support which they obtained from the evangelical 40 [ 1619 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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... Rushworth , p . 25 . Franklyn , p . 52. Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 27 i Yelverton , the attorney - general , was accused by the commons for drawing the patents for these monopolies , and for supporting them . He apologized for him- self ...
... Rushworth , p . 25 . Franklyn , p . 52. Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 27 i Yelverton , the attorney - general , was accused by the commons for drawing the patents for these monopolies , and for supporting them . He apologized for him- self ...
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... and that he intended thenceforward to chastise any man , whose 4 Franklyn , p . 58 , 59. Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 40 , 41. Kennet , p . 737 . insolent behaviour there should minister occasion of offence . This 1621. ] 53 JAMES I.
... and that he intended thenceforward to chastise any man , whose 4 Franklyn , p . 58 , 59. Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 40 , 41. Kennet , p . 737 . insolent behaviour there should minister occasion of offence . This 1621. ] 53 JAMES I.
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... Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 43 . Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 44 . t Kennet , p . 43 . Kennet , p . 741 . Kennet , p . 741 . of views and intelligence , with which they were entirely 54 [ 1621 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 43 . Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 44 . t Kennet , p . 43 . Kennet , p . 741 . Kennet , p . 741 . of views and intelligence , with which they were entirely 54 [ 1621 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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