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... Peace between James , Earl of Ormond , for King Charles the First , on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin and a Representation of the ...
... Peace between James , Earl of Ormond , for King Charles the First , on the one hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin and a Representation of the ...
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... peace , whereof she taught the way to others ; al- though indeed our Wickliffe's preaching , at which all the succeeding re- formers more effectually lighted their tapers , was to his countrymen but a short blaze , soon damped and ...
... peace , whereof she taught the way to others ; al- though indeed our Wickliffe's preaching , at which all the succeeding re- formers more effectually lighted their tapers , was to his countrymen but a short blaze , soon damped and ...
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... peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the peo- ple from their obedience . Next , her private counsellors , whoever they were ...
... peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the peo- ple from their obedience . Next , her private counsellors , whoever they were ...
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... peace . " In the 68th mark but what he says ; " The people chiefly hath power either of choosing worthy ones , or refusing unworthy : this he there proves by authorities out of the Old and New Testament , and with solid reasons : these ...
... peace . " In the 68th mark but what he says ; " The people chiefly hath power either of choosing worthy ones , or refusing unworthy : this he there proves by authorities out of the Old and New Testament , and with solid reasons : these ...
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... peace , and that a servile peace , by lessening our numbers , draining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , cowing our free spirits by those ways as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sus tain themselves the least moment ...
... peace , and that a servile peace , by lessening our numbers , draining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , cowing our free spirits by those ways as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sus tain themselves the least moment ...
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