The Life of James the Second, King of England ...: Collected Out of Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand, Том 21816 |
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... wonder'd how any man durst venter to take an imployment , not being qualifyd for it , and therefore moued , the question might be put , That a standing Army was destructiue to the Country . It was Sayd in answer to this , That the ...
... wonder'd how any man durst venter to take an imployment , not being qualifyd for it , and therefore moued , the question might be put , That a standing Army was destructiue to the Country . It was Sayd in answer to this , That the ...
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... wonder'd that a people jealous of their Religion and libertie , should be allarm'd to see a Prince of a different perswasion , mentain a Standing army in time of peace ; but the argument seem'd stronger , when by those of the other ...
... wonder'd that a people jealous of their Religion and libertie , should be allarm'd to see a Prince of a different perswasion , mentain a Standing army in time of peace ; but the argument seem'd stronger , when by those of the other ...
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... wonder'd , what should prompt a man that seem'd to be at the top of his expectation , to cut the ground away from under his own feet , and destroy the Government wherein he had the greatest share of authority and advantage ; for which ...
... wonder'd , what should prompt a man that seem'd to be at the top of his expectation , to cut the ground away from under his own feet , and destroy the Government wherein he had the greatest share of authority and advantage ; for which ...
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... wonder'd his Lordship knew not the Law better himself in those cases , however if he had any thing to bring in his own vindication , they were ready to hear him ; upon * Henry Compton , youngest son of Spencer , Earl of Northampton ...
... wonder'd his Lordship knew not the Law better himself in those cases , however if he had any thing to bring in his own vindication , they were ready to hear him ; upon * Henry Compton , youngest son of Spencer , Earl of Northampton ...
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... wonder'd in a thing , which concern'd him so much , he should now be to seek , being the Commission it self was so publick and that he might so easily haue it ; but that if his Lordship were not ready , they would allow him more time ...
... wonder'd in a thing , which concern'd him so much , he should now be to seek , being the Commission it self was so publick and that he might so easily haue it ; but that if his Lordship were not ready , they would allow him more time ...
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