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Page 128
... England and its episcopal government , which was to be anticipated , Papists and swarms of sectaries now boldly shewing themselves in their publiq meetings : ' but he does not see that this also was a part of the same plan . Charles ...
... England and its episcopal government , which was to be anticipated , Papists and swarms of sectaries now boldly shewing themselves in their publiq meetings : ' but he does not see that this also was a part of the same plan . Charles ...
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... England absolute master in his kingdom ; and that his Majesty would contribute his endeavours to bring about the ... England's declaring war against you , only to give him an opportunity of obtaining money , and under a promise that , as ...
... England absolute master in his kingdom ; and that his Majesty would contribute his endeavours to bring about the ... England's declaring war against you , only to give him an opportunity of obtaining money , and under a promise that , as ...
Page 238
... England , under a Protestant king , authorized as the Prince of Orange would be , is much less conformable to the true interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of ...
... England , under a Protestant king , authorized as the Prince of Orange would be , is much less conformable to the true interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of ...
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