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... dangerous design , that so they might the more easily compass and bring about a full and perfect reformation in the Church , which they evidently foresaw that it could not possibly be otherwise effected . ' D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS ...
... dangerous design , that so they might the more easily compass and bring about a full and perfect reformation in the Church , which they evidently foresaw that it could not possibly be otherwise effected . ' D'Ewes's Diary , Harl . MSS ...
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... danger they incur the like heinous crimes ; and also to the end that those great charges and damages wherewith all the Commonwealth hath been burdened since his Majesty's departure rejecting offer . . . . 1 L.J. v . 338 ; C.J. ii . 752 ...
... danger they incur the like heinous crimes ; and also to the end that those great charges and damages wherewith all the Commonwealth hath been burdened since his Majesty's departure rejecting offer . . . . 1 L.J. v . 338 ; C.J. ii . 752 ...
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... danger , may be repaid all sums of money by them lent for those purposes , and be satisfied their charges so sustained out of the estates of the said delinquents , and of the malignant and disaffected party in this kingdom.'1 the war ...
... danger , may be repaid all sums of money by them lent for those purposes , and be satisfied their charges so sustained out of the estates of the said delinquents , and of the malignant and disaffected party in this kingdom.'1 the war ...
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... he was no longer in danger of a surprise , as Essex still believed him to be , was not yet strong Charles's enough to accept a battle , resolved to march west- plans . CHAP . II . 1642 . Sept. 13 . Charles. 27 CHAPTER XVII.
... he was no longer in danger of a surprise , as Essex still believed him to be , was not yet strong Charles's enough to accept a battle , resolved to march west- plans . CHAP . II . 1642 . Sept. 13 . Charles. 27 CHAPTER XVII.
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... of the Univ . of Oxford , ed . Gutch , ii . 438 , with the dedication of Cheynell's Rise , Growth , and Danger of Socinianism . E. 103 , 14 . THE FIRST SKIRMISH . Worcester ! " were heard along 34 POWICK BRIDGE AND EDGEHILL .
... of the Univ . of Oxford , ed . Gutch , ii . 438 , with the dedication of Cheynell's Rise , Growth , and Danger of Socinianism . E. 103 , 14 . THE FIRST SKIRMISH . Worcester ! " were heard along 34 POWICK BRIDGE AND EDGEHILL .
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