Works of the Camden Society, Edição 71Camden Society, 1968 - 316 páginas |
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... never have happen'd to me but in time of when to ourselves to be rude to the enemy we are fain prepare to practise ... never come to your hands , for , unless you had been dyeing when you sealed my forgiveness , it could never enter into ...
... never have happen'd to me but in time of when to ourselves to be rude to the enemy we are fain prepare to practise ... never come to your hands , for , unless you had been dyeing when you sealed my forgiveness , it could never enter into ...
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... never hope to get further . For that which concerneth an amnesty to the King's subjects that did not obey the King's proclamation the last year , if they are Protestants I think it a very fitt thing , and shall move to have it consider ...
... never hope to get further . For that which concerneth an amnesty to the King's subjects that did not obey the King's proclamation the last year , if they are Protestants I think it a very fitt thing , and shall move to have it consider ...
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account of the present conjuncture . When nearer , my politicks were never very good ; but I must lament to see that fate will never suffer our two houses to agree when unanimity is the most necessary . I do begin now to despair of it ...
account of the present conjuncture . When nearer , my politicks were never very good ; but I must lament to see that fate will never suffer our two houses to agree when unanimity is the most necessary . I do begin now to despair of it ...
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Adieu affairs Algernon Sidney Ambassador answer assure Barillon believe brother businesse CAMD complements concerning court Coventry daughter desire discourse doubt Duke of York Dutch Earl of HALIFAX England expect faithfull favour France French friends give HALIFAX to HENRY hath hear heer HENRY SAVILE hither honour hope humble servant journey July kind King King's Lady Scroope Lady Sunderland late leave London Lord Halifax Luxembourg Majty matter Maty memoriall ministers morning nephew Newmarket night Nimeguen occasion Paper Office Paris parliament parlt pray present Prince Prince of Orange Protestants reason Rufford SAVILE to Sir Secretary Jenkins Secy Jenkins sent shew Sidney Sir GEORGE SAVILE Spanish Sunderland tell thing Thornhill thought Thynne told town treaty trouble Whitehall William Coventry Windsor writ write yesterday