A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of T.B. Howell, 1816]. By J.W. Willis-Bund, Volume 2, Part 1 |
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... deliver this unto you and to give us an account of your reception of it and to desire you in our name that it may be published . And so we bid you farewell . " Given at our Court at Breda this 4-14th of April 1660 , in the twelfth year ...
... deliver this unto you and to give us an account of your reception of it and to desire you in our name that it may be published . And so we bid you farewell . " Given at our Court at Breda this 4-14th of April 1660 , in the twelfth year ...
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... deliver to you to the end that you and all the rest of our good subjects of that our City of London ( to whom we desire it should be published ) may know how far we are from the desire of revenge or that the peace happiness and security ...
... deliver to you to the end that you and all the rest of our good subjects of that our City of London ( to whom we desire it should be published ) may know how far we are from the desire of revenge or that the peace happiness and security ...
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... deliver them up to John Brown , the Clerk of Parliament and also to give up possession of the building where the ... delivering the nation out of their long Thraldom confusion and misery . ' The Commons resolved that His Excellency the ...
... deliver them up to John Brown , the Clerk of Parliament and also to give up possession of the building where the ... delivering the nation out of their long Thraldom confusion and misery . ' The Commons resolved that His Excellency the ...
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... deliver up their bonds . The petitioners prayed that Samuel Moyer and the rest of the Committee and their agents Francis Neville and others might account for the money they had received towards satisfaction of the Petitioners just debts ...
... deliver up their bonds . The petitioners prayed that Samuel Moyer and the rest of the Committee and their agents Francis Neville and others might account for the money they had received towards satisfaction of the Petitioners just debts ...
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... deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men , may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity . And whereas Oliver Cromwell deceased , Henry Ireton de- ceased , John Bradshaw deceased , and ...
... deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men , may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity . And whereas Oliver Cromwell deceased , Henry Ireton de- ceased , John Bradshaw deceased , and ...
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