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... caused the death of one burgess and the illness of others , adjourned on the 4th of August . John Pory was chosen Speaker , and was no doubt the only one present who had any par- liamentary experience . According to the Record of ...
... caused the death of one burgess and the illness of others , adjourned on the 4th of August . John Pory was chosen Speaker , and was no doubt the only one present who had any par- liamentary experience . According to the Record of ...
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... cause his voluntary resignation at the Easter Court , held on the 28th of April , 1619. His intention to resign had most probably been announced at the preceding Hilary Court ; for the news that Sir Edwin Sandys had been chosen ...
... cause his voluntary resignation at the Easter Court , held on the 28th of April , 1619. His intention to resign had most probably been announced at the preceding Hilary Court ; for the news that Sir Edwin Sandys had been chosen ...
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... causes , and to be no otherwise connected with Pory than that they subsequently furnished the enemies of the Earl of Warwick with a slender pretext for ascribing them to him , in order to make it appear that was one of the " instruments ...
... causes , and to be no otherwise connected with Pory than that they subsequently furnished the enemies of the Earl of Warwick with a slender pretext for ascribing them to him , in order to make it appear that was one of the " instruments ...
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... cause of that discouragement and dejection in Sir G. Yeardley , which ended in a long sickness , and caused a general neglect in following the public busi- ness , which otherwise might have proceeded to the effect here intended . " The ...
... cause of that discouragement and dejection in Sir G. Yeardley , which ended in a long sickness , and caused a general neglect in following the public busi- ness , which otherwise might have proceeded to the effect here intended . " The ...
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... cause , could abet the fabrication , or silently permit the utterance , of evidence which he knew to be false , it can hardly be denied that he would be equally capable of resorting to any finesse that promised him the favor and good ...
... cause , could abet the fabrication , or silently permit the utterance , of evidence which he knew to be false , it can hardly be denied that he would be equally capable of resorting to any finesse that promised him the favor and good ...
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