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Page 85
... resolved to raise the king's revenue to twelve hundred thou- fand pounds a year , on condition that wardship , purveyance , and certain feudal tenures fhould be abolished . But as the fettlement of this matter re- quired G 3 CHAP . I ...
... resolved to raise the king's revenue to twelve hundred thou- fand pounds a year , on condition that wardship , purveyance , and certain feudal tenures fhould be abolished . But as the fettlement of this matter re- quired G 3 CHAP . I ...
Page 201
... resolved to publish their senti- ments on that head , as foon as they might do it with fafety . They advifed his majefty , that he would not chufe to do his business by halves , when he might with more fecurity do it all together , and ...
... resolved to publish their senti- ments on that head , as foon as they might do it with fafety . They advifed his majefty , that he would not chufe to do his business by halves , when he might with more fecurity do it all together , and ...
Page 222
... resolved to cross all their designs as far as poffible , and quietly to expect a better op- . * If , according to the hint given by this writer in page 206 , Middleton and his friends expected to share a confiderable part of the ...
... resolved to cross all their designs as far as poffible , and quietly to expect a better op- . * If , according to the hint given by this writer in page 206 , Middleton and his friends expected to share a confiderable part of the ...
Page 438
... resolved to hold out , to tell them , a little before the time , that the king had weighty reafons for breaking his word and infnaring them ! It is very evident from fome other parts of the king's conduct , mentioned in the above work ...
... resolved to hold out , to tell them , a little before the time , that the king had weighty reafons for breaking his word and infnaring them ! It is very evident from fome other parts of the king's conduct , mentioned in the above work ...
Page 449
... resolved , which is of making my lady Castlemaine of my wife's bedchamber : and whofoever Ì find use any endeavours to hinder this refolution of mine , ex- cept it be only to myself , I will be his enemy to the last moment of my life ...
... resolved , which is of making my lady Castlemaine of my wife's bedchamber : and whofoever Ì find use any endeavours to hinder this refolution of mine , ex- cept it be only to myself , I will be his enemy to the last moment of my life ...
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