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... received traditions which in his time supplied its place ; and even the shadowy forms that affrighted the conscience of Richard were not considered as departures from the real world , by an audience that believed in supernatural beings ...
... received traditions which in his time supplied its place ; and even the shadowy forms that affrighted the conscience of Richard were not considered as departures from the real world , by an audience that believed in supernatural beings ...
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... received a sum of money expressly for that purpose from Louis , who was afraid that parliament might compel the King to make war against him . Charles would gladly have dispensed with parliaments altogether : but still the threat of ...
... received a sum of money expressly for that purpose from Louis , who was afraid that parliament might compel the King to make war against him . Charles would gladly have dispensed with parliaments altogether : but still the threat of ...
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... received money , and the members of parliament to whom it was to be distributed were pointed out , affirms that he did not distribute it . This will be seen by the following extract from the Journals of the House of Commons , 7th Nov ...
... received money , and the members of parliament to whom it was to be distributed were pointed out , affirms that he did not distribute it . This will be seen by the following extract from the Journals of the House of Commons , 7th Nov ...
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