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Such are your divorces , or as you would rather have it , your diversions , from which you have come out against me , a very Curius . — You now return to your lies . ' When the decapitation of the King was agitated by the conspirators ...
Such are your divorces , or as you would rather have it , your diversions , from which you have come out against me , a very Curius . — You now return to your lies . ' When the decapitation of the King was agitated by the conspirators ...
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Nor did I write anything on the right of kings till the King , pronounced an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in war , was arraigned as a captive before judges and condemned to lose his head . But when certain Presbyterian ...
Nor did I write anything on the right of kings till the King , pronounced an enemy by the parliament , and vanquished in war , was arraigned as a captive before judges and condemned to lose his head . But when certain Presbyterian ...
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19 Not long after , the book which was attributed to the King made its appearance , 20 written certainly with the bitterest malice against the parliament . Being ordered to prepare an answer to it , I opposed the Eikonoklast to the ...
19 Not long after , the book which was attributed to the King made its appearance , 20 written certainly with the bitterest malice against the parliament . Being ordered to prepare an answer to it , I opposed the Eikonoklast to the ...
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