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... of being made secure ; Peace hitherto ; a Godly Ministry . Understand the works of God , what God has done for you ; -and persevere and prosper . 85 92 SPEECH XVII . To the Two Houses of Parliament ; iv CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
... of being made secure ; Peace hitherto ; a Godly Ministry . Understand the works of God , what God has done for you ; -and persevere and prosper . 85 92 SPEECH XVII . To the Two Houses of Parliament ; iv CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
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... Peace , " from the Twentieth of Elizabeth to King James's and King Charles's time . I do not think but the Laws have proceeded with as much freedom and justice , and with less of private solicitation , since I came to the Go- vernment ...
... Peace , " from the Twentieth of Elizabeth to King James's and King Charles's time . I do not think but the Laws have proceeded with as much freedom and justice , and with less of private solicitation , since I came to the Go- vernment ...
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... ] ; - and I compliment not , God knows it ! But this I should say , That I do think , you , in the settling of the peace and liberties of this Nation , which cries as loud upon you as ever Nation did ΙΟ 13 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
... ] ; - and I compliment not , God knows it ! But this I should say , That I do think , you , in the settling of the peace and liberties of this Nation , which cries as loud upon you as ever Nation did ΙΟ 13 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
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... peace of the Parish . [ Hear his Highness ! And truly this hath been my content and satisfaction in the troubles I have undergone , That you yet have peace . Why now , truly , —if I may advise , -I wish to God you may but be so happy as ...
... peace of the Parish . [ Hear his Highness ! And truly this hath been my content and satisfaction in the troubles I have undergone , That you yet have peace . Why now , truly , —if I may advise , -I wish to God you may but be so happy as ...
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... God ) , I did out of necessity undertake that ' Business , ' which I think no man but myself would have undertaken , -it hath pleased God : that I have been instrumental in keeping the Peace 24 20 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
... God ) , I did out of necessity undertake that ' Business , ' which I think no man but myself would have undertaken , -it hath pleased God : that I have been instrumental in keeping the Peace 24 20 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
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