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... remain in the breast of the King to appoint according to his pleasure . Besides , where is the ground of fear , even supposing that some Catholics were appointed ? The proportion between Protestants and Catholics cannot be a cause of ...
... remain in the breast of the King to appoint according to his pleasure . Besides , where is the ground of fear , even supposing that some Catholics were appointed ? The proportion between Protestants and Catholics cannot be a cause of ...
Pagina 247
... remain . " " I shall do so ; and your Majesty's commands shall - " " King . " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " • General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's permission to return to Gothenburgh ...
... remain . " " I shall do so ; and your Majesty's commands shall - " " King . " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " • General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's permission to return to Gothenburgh ...
Pagina 247
... remain . " “ I shall do so ; and your Majesty's commands shall - be my excuse . ' 6 - " " King . " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's permission to ...
... remain . " “ I shall do so ; and your Majesty's commands shall - be my excuse . ' 6 - " " King . " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's permission to ...
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