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... King to be put upon a Popish successour are supposed to have been among the most powerful of those means to which he was in- debted for his success . The dispute was no longer , whether or not the dangers resulting from James's ...
... King to be put upon a Popish successour are supposed to have been among the most powerful of those means to which he was in- debted for his success . The dispute was no longer , whether or not the dangers resulting from James's ...
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... King the delegate , it is better to change the bailiff than to injure the farm ; but if the King be the proprietor , it is better the farm should be impaired , nay , part of it destroyed , than that the whole should pass over to an ...
... King the delegate , it is better to change the bailiff than to injure the farm ; but if the King be the proprietor , it is better the farm should be impaired , nay , part of it destroyed , than that the whole should pass over to an ...
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... king , you understand , To France is past with all his peers ; There is none at home , left in the land , But joult ... king then called to Dallamount , Which bodword out of France did bring , Quoth he , " the nobles ' names pray note ...
... king , you understand , To France is past with all his peers ; There is none at home , left in the land , But joult ... king then called to Dallamount , Which bodword out of France did bring , Quoth he , " the nobles ' names pray note ...
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