The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... ministers who should be deputed to the assembly . As it is not usual for the ministers who are put in the list of candidates to claim a vote , all the elections by that means fell into the hands of the laity . The most furious of all ...
... ministers who should be deputed to the assembly . As it is not usual for the ministers who are put in the list of candidates to claim a vote , all the elections by that means fell into the hands of the laity . The most furious of all ...
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... ministers of the king were thrown into the Tower and daily expected to be tried for their life . Two other ministers had , by flight alone , saved themselves from a like fate . All the king's servants saw that no pro- tection could be ...
... ministers of the king were thrown into the Tower and daily expected to be tried for their life . Two other ministers had , by flight alone , saved themselves from a like fate . All the king's servants saw that no pro- tection could be ...
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... ministers and people , who had expressed a dislike of their heavenly government , the men being out of the way , their wives resolved to answer for them . And , on the day of appearance , one hundred and twenty women , with good clubs ...
... ministers and people , who had expressed a dislike of their heavenly government , the men being out of the way , their wives resolved to answer for them . And , on the day of appearance , one hundred and twenty women , with good clubs ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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