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... says , I presented his Maty with a survey of the ruines and a plot for a new citty , with a discourse upon it , ' & c . Part of his plan was to lessen the declivities , and to employ the rubbish in filling up the shore of the Thames to ...
... says , I presented his Maty with a survey of the ruines and a plot for a new citty , with a discourse upon it , ' & c . Part of his plan was to lessen the declivities , and to employ the rubbish in filling up the shore of the Thames to ...
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... says , " Never did his Majesty's affairs prosper to any purpose after it ; for as it did not supply the expence of the meditated war , so it mealted away , I know not how . ' As to the second , he remarks ; We received little , save ...
... says , " Never did his Majesty's affairs prosper to any purpose after it ; for as it did not supply the expence of the meditated war , so it mealted away , I know not how . ' As to the second , he remarks ; We received little , save ...
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... says Mr. Evelyn , slyly enough , the truth is the whole cleargy had , till now , stretch'd the duty of passive obe- dience , so that the proceedings against these bishops gave no little occasion of exceptions . ' The clergy , however ...
... says Mr. Evelyn , slyly enough , the truth is the whole cleargy had , till now , stretch'd the duty of passive obe- dience , so that the proceedings against these bishops gave no little occasion of exceptions . ' The clergy , however ...
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