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Page 22
... cause of this protracted delay of the disavowal , is its excuse . The heap of sanguinary , penal , and disabling laws , passed by Elizabeth , and the three first princes of the house of Stuart , against the Catholics , drove all persons ...
... cause of this protracted delay of the disavowal , is its excuse . The heap of sanguinary , penal , and disabling laws , passed by Elizabeth , and the three first princes of the house of Stuart , against the Catholics , drove all persons ...
Page 348
... cause of which I cannot conceive . Had I known the interior of your excellent heart , as I now do , and had I been acquainted witlr your address in Paris , it is to you that I should have forwarded it , praying you to correct it , and ...
... cause of which I cannot conceive . Had I known the interior of your excellent heart , as I now do , and had I been acquainted witlr your address in Paris , it is to you that I should have forwarded it , praying you to correct it , and ...
Page 440
... cause , for terms and years together . " In causes between individuals , this is a matter of minor consequence , but in causes between the crown and the subject , your Lordship will readily conceive that it is a practice viewed with ...
... cause , for terms and years together . " In causes between individuals , this is a matter of minor consequence , but in causes between the crown and the subject , your Lordship will readily conceive that it is a practice viewed with ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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