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... coming , " that you have a tenderness even possibly ( if it be their weakness ) to the weakness of those who have integrity and honesty and uprightness , and who are not carried away with the hurries I see some taken with - [ “ A ...
... coming , " that you have a tenderness even possibly ( if it be their weakness ) to the weakness of those who have integrity and honesty and uprightness , and who are not carried away with the hurries I see some taken with - [ “ A ...
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... the Chief Command and Government of these Nations before . But truly I think , all they that have been in this Office before , and owned in right of Law , were inheritors coming to it by birthright , -- or if 1657 . 23 SPEECH XII .
... the Chief Command and Government of these Nations before . But truly I think , all they that have been in this Office before , and owned in right of Law , were inheritors coming to it by birthright , -- or if 1657 . 23 SPEECH XII .
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In Five Volumes Oliver Cromwell. inheritors coming to it by birthright , -- or if owned by the authority of Parliament , they yet had some previous pre- tence of title or claim to it . And so , under favour , I think I deserve less blame ...
In Five Volumes Oliver Cromwell. inheritors coming to it by birthright , -- or if owned by the authority of Parliament , they yet had some previous pre- tence of title or claim to it . And so , under favour , I think I deserve less blame ...
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... coming , actually come as far as the Canary Isles , and now lying in the Bay of Santa Cruz in Teneriffe there . Blake makes instant sail thither ; arrives there still in time this Monday morning early ; finds the Fleet fast moored in ...
... coming , actually come as far as the Canary Isles , and now lying in the Bay of Santa Cruz in Teneriffe there . Blake makes instant sail thither ; arrives there still in time this Monday morning early ; finds the Fleet fast moored in ...
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... coming into rule and government ; because as men died out of the House , so they should be supplied again . [ Like Sir John Cockle's silk hose ; which always , after infinite darnings , could remain the same hose , though not a thread ...
... coming into rule and government ; because as men died out of the House , so they should be supplied again . [ Like Sir John Cockle's silk hose ; which always , after infinite darnings , could remain the same hose , though not a thread ...
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