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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year ... - Σελίδα 341
των Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731
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...exprefled, and astrueafenfeof it in his heart. Yet two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that Office, that was to his death...for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omiflions in a moft necefTary part of his place. The one, employing of Spies, or giving any countenance,...

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...exprefled^and as truca ionic of it in his heart. Yet two things he could never bring himfelf to, whillt he continued in that Office, that was to his death...for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omilTions in a moft neccfiary part of his place. The one, employing of Spies, or giving any countenance,...

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...expreffed, and as true a fenfe of it in his heart. Yet two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that Office, that was to his death...giving any countenance, or entertainment to them. 1 do not mean fuch Emiffaries, as with danger would venture to view the Enemies Camp, and bring Intelligence...

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...exprefled, and as true a fenfe of it in his heart. Yet two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that Office, that was to his death...was contented to be reproached, as for omiffions in a-moft necefTary part of his place. The one, Employing of Spi£s, or giving any countenance, or entertainment...

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...fecretary : but, two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that office, (which was to his death) for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omiflions in a moft neceffary part of his place. The one, employing of fpies, or giving any countenance...

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1761 - 614 σελίδες
...fecretary : but, two things he could never bring himlelf to, whilft he continued in that office, (which was to his death) for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omifTions in a moft neceflary "part of his place. The one, employing of fpies, or giving any countenance...

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1795 - 408 σελίδες
...fecretary : but, two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that office (which was to his death), for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omiflions in a moft neceffary part of his place. The one, employing of fpies, or giving, any countenance...

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1798 - 560 σελίδες
...fecretary : but, two things he could never bring himfelf to, whilft he continued in that office (which was to his death) for which he was contented to be...neceflary part of his place. The one, employing of fpies, or giving any countenance or entertainment to them $ not fuch emilîaries, as with danger would...

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Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 720 σελίδες
...Yet two things he could never bring ^himfelf to, whilft he continued in that office, that was to liis death; for which he was contented to be reproached,...neceflary part of his place. The one, employing of fpies, or giving any countenance •or entertainment to them. I do not mean fuch emiflaries, as with...

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George Burnett - 1807 - 556 σελίδες
...expressed, and as true a sense of it in his heart. Yet two things he could never bring himself to, whilst he continued in that office,- that was to his death...for which he was contented to be reproached, as for omissions in a most necessary part of his place. The one, employing of spies, or giving any countenance,...




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