Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... person , in a case in which the accused person , in his estimation , deserved death , and in which all law but that of the sceptre and the sword was at an end if he had escaped it , when all the ordinary protection of law to the subject ...
... person , in a case in which the accused person , in his estimation , deserved death , and in which all law but that of the sceptre and the sword was at an end if he had escaped it , when all the ordinary protection of law to the subject ...
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... person in whom they had voted their chief confidence had been proclaimed a traitor , it showed them the impossibility of procuring access to the King for any other person entrusted with a similar project of accommodation ; almost every ...
... person in whom they had voted their chief confidence had been proclaimed a traitor , it showed them the impossibility of procuring access to the King for any other person entrusted with a similar project of accommodation ; almost every ...
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... Person upon Munday , the two and twentieth day of this instant August , at Our Town of Nottingham , Where and when We intend to erect Our Standard Royall , in Our just and necessary Defence , and whence We resolve to advance forward for ...
... Person upon Munday , the two and twentieth day of this instant August , at Our Town of Nottingham , Where and when We intend to erect Our Standard Royall , in Our just and necessary Defence , and whence We resolve to advance forward for ...
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Right of Election restored to several BoroughsHampden elected | 33 |
PART THE THIRD | 61 |
PART THE FOURTH | 98 |
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