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... king will declare for them . The French king goes on doing mischief . Old Mr. Ting is dead . The awful hand of God , in permitting , scandalous sins to break forth here , I presume is no news to you . Samuel Dunham , a poor old drunkard ...
... king will declare for them . The French king goes on doing mischief . Old Mr. Ting is dead . The awful hand of God , in permitting , scandalous sins to break forth here , I presume is no news to you . Samuel Dunham , a poor old drunkard ...
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... King William against the French king and the abdicated James . The king graciously replied to me , that he did kindly accept of what they had done . I replied , if his majesty would please to command that his gracious acceptance thereof ...
... King William against the French king and the abdicated James . The king graciously replied to me , that he did kindly accept of what they had done . I replied , if his majesty would please to command that his gracious acceptance thereof ...
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... king's person , and subversion of the Government : and the king , being embarking himself for Holland , was shot at by one of his guard ; and a design of conveying him to France instead of Holland was frustrated by the unanimous rising ...
... king's person , and subversion of the Government : and the king , being embarking himself for Holland , was shot at by one of his guard ; and a design of conveying him to France instead of Holland was frustrated by the unanimous rising ...
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