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... person . In his joyous and abounding self - confidence , and in his contemptuous hatred of rebels , Rupert found himself in accord with a feeling which prevailed even among the more sober Royalists . That rebellion was an unpardonable ...
... person . In his joyous and abounding self - confidence , and in his contemptuous hatred of rebels , Rupert found himself in accord with a feeling which prevailed even among the more sober Royalists . That rebellion was an unpardonable ...
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... person ? I am so much troubled to think of your being of the side you are , that I can write no more ; only I shall pray for peace with all my heart ; but if God grant not that , yet that He will be pleased to turn your heart that you ...
... person ? I am so much troubled to think of your being of the side you are , that I can write no more ; only I shall pray for peace with all my heart ; but if God grant not that , yet that He will be pleased to turn your heart that you ...
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... persons , rifled them of their contents , and often sold their Plundering booty for the merest trifle . As might have ... person . At the house of Lady Rivers , who , as a Catholic , was specially obnoxious , property valued at 40,000l ...
... persons , rifled them of their contents , and often sold their Plundering booty for the merest trifle . As might have ... person . At the house of Lady Rivers , who , as a Catholic , was specially obnoxious , property valued at 40,000l ...
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... person known to all those that they have employed in this war to spare him and not to kill him ; 1 but I trust God will protect him ; and , my dear , if any of my friends fall in this quarrel , I trust their souls will be happy ; for ...
... person known to all those that they have employed in this war to spare him and not to kill him ; 1 but I trust God will protect him ; and , my dear , if any of my friends fall in this quarrel , I trust their souls will be happy ; for ...
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... persons who had been or who hereafter might be voted to be delinquents , to the end that the King's both this and succeeding generations may take warn- ing with what danger they incur the like heinous crimes ; and also to the end that ...
... persons who had been or who hereafter might be voted to be delinquents , to the end that the King's both this and succeeding generations may take warn- ing with what danger they incur the like heinous crimes ; and also to the end that ...
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