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Page 236
... court the next day , and got no answer again . The Lord - treasurer was then pressed to move the King's pleasure touching the petition . When the King was asked for answer thereto , he said in some wrath , Shall a King give heed to a ...
... court the next day , and got no answer again . The Lord - treasurer was then pressed to move the King's pleasure touching the petition . When the King was asked for answer thereto , he said in some wrath , Shall a King give heed to a ...
Page 236
... court the next day , and got no answer again . The Lord - treasurer was then pressed to move the King's pleasure touching the petition . When the King was asked for answer thereto , he said in some wrath , Shall a King give heed to a ...
... court the next day , and got no answer again . The Lord - treasurer was then pressed to move the King's pleasure touching the petition . When the King was asked for answer thereto , he said in some wrath , Shall a King give heed to a ...
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... court , and the attendance of those persons being compelled by the exaction of severe penalties , the juries are chiefly composed of those who , it is loosely stated , will attend ; and these are frequently the same persons , jury after ...
... court , and the attendance of those persons being compelled by the exaction of severe penalties , the juries are chiefly composed of those who , it is loosely stated , will attend ; and these are frequently the same persons , jury after ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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