Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ...: From 1644 to 1670, Volumen 1J. Duncan, 1833 |
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... desire his lordship to supply others in the place of those , and to send the names of them to the house with all convenient speed . " " On the 24th of March , the lords petitioned the king " to remove Sir John Pennington from being ...
... desire his lordship to supply others in the place of those , and to send the names of them to the house with all convenient speed . " " On the 24th of March , the lords petitioned the king " to remove Sir John Pennington from being ...
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... desire , that both houses should join in a petition to the king , that the Earl of Warwick might command in chief . Accordingly , on the 28th , the two houses transmitted to the king , at York , the following letter , which they caused ...
... desire , that both houses should join in a petition to the king , that the Earl of Warwick might command in chief . Accordingly , on the 28th , the two houses transmitted to the king , at York , the following letter , which they caused ...
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... desires of the parliament as to nominate any other , although he declared that " the men of that profession were so well known " to him " that he needed no recommendation , the parliament were finally warranted in taking the decided ...
... desires of the parliament as to nominate any other , although he declared that " the men of that profession were so well known " to him " that he needed no recommendation , the parliament were finally warranted in taking the decided ...
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... desire your majesty would be pleased to give a more full answer to the clause for the ships to be delivered into the charge of such a noble person as your majesty shall nominate to be lord high admiral of England , and the two houses of ...
... desire your majesty would be pleased to give a more full answer to the clause for the ships to be delivered into the charge of such a noble person as your majesty shall nominate to be lord high admiral of England , and the two houses of ...
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... desire the strength of one party to the other , before the difference be ended , and against all rules of treaty . To make a cessation at sea , would leave the kingdom naked to those foreign forces which they have great cause to believe ...
... desire the strength of one party to the other , before the difference be ended , and against all rules of treaty . To make a cessation at sea , would leave the kingdom naked to those foreign forces which they have great cause to believe ...
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