Edward VI-Charles IIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... most men with fome degree of veneration . Upon a general vifitation of the church , which had been commanded by the primate and protector , Gardiner defended the ufe of images , which was now very openly attacked by the proteftants ; he ...
... most men with fome degree of veneration . Upon a general vifitation of the church , which had been commanded by the primate and protector , Gardiner defended the ufe of images , which was now very openly attacked by the proteftants ; he ...
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... most officious affiduities , particularly by supplying him with money to distribute a- mong his fervants and favourites , without the knowledge of his governor . In the protector's absence with the army in Scotland , he made it his ...
... most officious affiduities , particularly by supplying him with money to distribute a- mong his fervants and favourites , without the knowledge of his governor . In the protector's absence with the army in Scotland , he made it his ...
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... most popular perfons of inferior rank ; and he com- puted that he could on occafion command the service of ten thousand men among his fer- vants , tenants , and retainers . He had already provided arms for their use ; and having en ...
... most popular perfons of inferior rank ; and he com- puted that he could on occafion command the service of ten thousand men among his fer- vants , tenants , and retainers . He had already provided arms for their use ; and having en ...
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... most exor- bitant views under the faireft appearances . Having affociated himself with the earl of Southampton , he formed a strong party in the council , who were determined to free them- felves from the controul the protector affumed ...
... most exor- bitant views under the faireft appearances . Having affociated himself with the earl of Southampton , he formed a strong party in the council , who were determined to free them- felves from the controul the protector affumed ...
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... most heinous nature . The chief article of which he was accused , was his ufurpation of the govern- ment , and the taking all power into his own hands ; feveral others of a flighter tint were C 3 added added to invigorate this ...
... most heinous nature . The chief article of which he was accused , was his ufurpation of the govern- ment , and the taking all power into his own hands ; feveral others of a flighter tint were C 3 added added to invigorate this ...
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