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... High Treason , wherein they are fo deeply and defpe- rately involved : And whereas , by a late Act and Declaration of Parliament , all Perfons have been warned and ⚫ commanded not to give any Countenance or Af- • fiftance to the faid ...
... High Treason , wherein they are fo deeply and defpe- rately involved : And whereas , by a late Act and Declaration of Parliament , all Perfons have been warned and ⚫ commanded not to give any Countenance or Af- • fiftance to the faid ...
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... high Eftimation and Acknow-- ledgement , as alfo for their Willingness there- < unto , forafmuch as the fame hath added fo much to the Reputation of your Affairs ; they are all dispatched home again , which , I hope , will be • much for ...
... high Eftimation and Acknow-- ledgement , as alfo for their Willingness there- < unto , forafmuch as the fame hath added fo much to the Reputation of your Affairs ; they are all dispatched home again , which , I hope , will be • much for ...
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... High Court of Juftice to the laft Day of December next , was alfo ordered in immediately . Scots Army after the Battle of Worcester , & c . The Parliament having already rewarded fome of their Officers in the Scots Wars , they now ...
... High Court of Juftice to the laft Day of December next , was alfo ordered in immediately . Scots Army after the Battle of Worcester , & c . The Parliament having already rewarded fome of their Officers in the Scots Wars , they now ...
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... high , that they have even condemn'd ' fome Houfhold Servants of Noblemen ; fo that ' what will become of us I know not . ' A Letter from the Marquis of Ormond to the 6 Marquis of Clan- rickard , in con- fequence of that Defeat . ་ IVe ...
... high , that they have even condemn'd ' fome Houfhold Servants of Noblemen ; fo that ' what will become of us I know not . ' A Letter from the Marquis of Ormond to the 6 Marquis of Clan- rickard , in con- fequence of that Defeat . ་ IVe ...
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... High Trea- fon , in holding Correfpondence with the King . Several Minifters and others being alfo at this Time under Prosecution before the High Court of Juftice , for the fame Offence , Petitions were pre- fented to the Houfe in their ...
... High Trea- fon , in holding Correfpondence with the King . Several Minifters and others being alfo at this Time under Prosecution before the High Court of Juftice , for the fame Offence , Petitions were pre- fented to the Houfe in their ...
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Стр. 319 - Many, O LORD my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done, and thy thoughts which are to us-ward : they cannot be reckoned up in order unto thee : if I would declare and speak of them, they are more than can be numbered.
Стр. 149 - And in that day shall ye say, " Praise the Lord, call upon his name, declare his doings among the people, make mention that his name is exalted.
Стр. 411 - For which God hath threatened that He will cast men down, and not build them up. That man who, because he can dispute, will tell us he knew not when the cause began, nor where it is; but modelleth it according to his own intellect ; and submits not to the appearances...
Стр. 321 - ... what was the purport of it but to make the Tenant as liberal a fortune as the Landlord? Which, I think, if obtained, would not have lasted long ! The men of that principle, after they had served their own turns, would then have cried up property and interest fast enough ! — This instance is instead of many.
Стр. 332 - You were told to-day of a People brought out of Egypt towards the Land of Canaan ; but through unbelief, murmuring, repining, and other temptations and sins wherewith God was provoked, they were fain to come back again, and linger many years in the Wilderness before they came to the Place of Rest. We are thus far, through the mercy of God. We have cause to take notice of it, That we are not brought into misery [not totally wrecked] ; but [have] as I said before, a door of hope open.
Стр. 431 - I think it my duty to tell you that it is not for the profit of these Nations, nor for common and public good, for you to continue here any longer. And therefore I do declare unto you, That I do dissolve this Parliament.
Стр. 249 - That all writs, processes, commissions, patents, grants, and other things, which now run in the name and style of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament...
Стр. 424 - If I had not had a hope fixed in me that this Cause and this Business was of God, I would many years ago have run from it. If it be of God, He will bear it up.
Стр. 421 - And if this be so, Wherein have you had cause to quarrel ? What demonstrations have you held forth to settle me to your opinion...
Стр. 377 - That the Supreme Legislative Authority of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions thereunto belonging, shall be and reside in one Person, and the People assembled in Parliament; the Style of which Person shall be The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland.