Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 32Camden Society, 1845 |
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Pagina 187
... wilbe witnes for me of the assurance I gaue them , that I would neuer stirr against you ; but my misfortune was such as to meete with some horrid people , that made me beleiue things of your Majestie , and gaue me soe manie false ...
... wilbe witnes for me of the assurance I gaue them , that I would neuer stirr against you ; but my misfortune was such as to meete with some horrid people , that made me beleiue things of your Majestie , and gaue me soe manie false ...
Pagina 194
... wilbe inlarged with a relation of what hath since that King's death binn acted . Oates hath binn indicted for periurie , and found guiltie in two indictments . In one the perjurie assigned was for swear- inge he was at a consult with ...
... wilbe inlarged with a relation of what hath since that King's death binn acted . Oates hath binn indicted for periurie , and found guiltie in two indictments . In one the perjurie assigned was for swear- inge he was at a consult with ...
Pagina 319
... wilbe glad to take such measures with your Lordships as may be most conuenient for manteining the peace of Nimiguen , and the truce of 20 years concluded in 1684. " This is dated at the Hague , the 5th of October , 1688. There comes ...
... wilbe glad to take such measures with your Lordships as may be most conuenient for manteining the peace of Nimiguen , and the truce of 20 years concluded in 1684. " This is dated at the Hague , the 5th of October , 1688. There comes ...
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