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A delegation from the so recently disaffected Commons arrived , knelt before her and said , in the words of the Speaker : In all duty and thankfulness , prostrate at your feet , we present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the ...
A delegation from the so recently disaffected Commons arrived , knelt before her and said , in the words of the Speaker : In all duty and thankfulness , prostrate at your feet , we present our most loyal and thankful hearts , and the ...
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Now at that assizes , because I would not leave any possible means unattempted that might be lawful ; I did , by my wife , present a petition to the Judges three times , that I might be heard , and that they would impartially take my ...
Now at that assizes , because I would not leave any possible means unattempted that might be lawful ; I did , by my wife , present a petition to the Judges three times , that I might be heard , and that they would impartially take my ...
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He wrote , on April 19 , 1709 : Nothing then can be a sufficient guarantee for the present peace , but the whole Confederacy , the body of powers that have now acted , being formed into a politic frame or consti- tution , upon which ...
He wrote , on April 19 , 1709 : Nothing then can be a sufficient guarantee for the present peace , but the whole Confederacy , the body of powers that have now acted , being formed into a politic frame or consti- tution , upon which ...
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