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... reason to suffer those places which should be seminaries of obedience , to be the ground plotte of disorder and disobedience ; neither is there any reason to be severe against the Papists , if his Highness should be remiss against the ...
... reason to suffer those places which should be seminaries of obedience , to be the ground plotte of disorder and disobedience ; neither is there any reason to be severe against the Papists , if his Highness should be remiss against the ...
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... reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards Ireland upon which James prided himself more than upon the settlement of Ulster . This was carried on most vigo- rously by settlers from ...
... reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards Ireland upon which James prided himself more than upon the settlement of Ulster . This was carried on most vigo- rously by settlers from ...
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... reason is not known , but it is tolerably certain that no loss was sustained by his refusal , for he was soon after silenced by the High Commission Court , and retired into Holland , where it is said that het rejected episcopal ...
... reason is not known , but it is tolerably certain that no loss was sustained by his refusal , for he was soon after silenced by the High Commission Court , and retired into Holland , where it is said that het rejected episcopal ...
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... reasons which induced him to de- liver such advice . " The day that my Lord of Falkland received the sword I preached in Christ Church , and fitting myself to the present occasion took for my text these words in the thirteenth to the ...
... reasons which induced him to de- liver such advice . " The day that my Lord of Falkland received the sword I preached in Christ Church , and fitting myself to the present occasion took for my text these words in the thirteenth to the ...
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... reason , deserves our princely and gra- cious thanks ; which we do by this our letter unto you , and so bid you farewell . Given under our signet at our Court at Whitehall , the eleventh of January 1622. In the twen- tieth year of our ...
... reason , deserves our princely and gra- cious thanks ; which we do by this our letter unto you , and so bid you farewell . Given under our signet at our Court at Whitehall , the eleventh of January 1622. In the twen- tieth year of our ...
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