A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 7Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 - Great Britain |
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... desire your lordships to do me that justice . My Lord Thorp . For my part I am willing , if my brother be not against it , My Lord Puleston . Sir , we held it for law to be void , it is to no purpose . Col. Morris . Then if your ...
... desire your lordships to do me that justice . My Lord Thorp . For my part I am willing , if my brother be not against it , My Lord Puleston . Sir , we held it for law to be void , it is to no purpose . Col. Morris . Then if your ...
Page 395
... desire and longing that these wounds , which have so many years together been kept bleeding , may be bound up , all we can say will be to no purpose . However , after this long silence , we have thought it our duty to declare how much ...
... desire and longing that these wounds , which have so many years together been kept bleeding , may be bound up , all we can say will be to no purpose . However , after this long silence , we have thought it our duty to declare how much ...
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... desire to make it , in some good proportion , suitable both to your grandeur and your merit . We do believe the state of our king is the honour of our state ; and the best way to preserve our peace , is to be well provided for war : Our ...
... desire to make it , in some good proportion , suitable both to your grandeur and your merit . We do believe the state of our king is the honour of our state ; and the best way to preserve our peace , is to be well provided for war : Our ...
Contents
Those Tracts marked with an asterisk are now received into the Collection for the first time | 1 |
Trial and Examination of John Morris Governor of Pontefract Castle 1649 | 9 |
Declarations of James Marquis of Montrose 1649 1517 | 15 |
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