English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... force awaiting him there . The common criticism that James was foolishly complacent regarding William's enterprise is strangely misplaced . Only the direst necessity , or complete confidence that no resistance was to be anticipated ...
... force awaiting him there . The common criticism that James was foolishly complacent regarding William's enterprise is strangely misplaced . Only the direst necessity , or complete confidence that no resistance was to be anticipated ...
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... force of the commonwealth shall be employed for preserving the community and the members of it . But because those laws which are constantly to be executed , and whose force is always to continue , may be made in a little time ...
... force of the commonwealth shall be employed for preserving the community and the members of it . But because those laws which are constantly to be executed , and whose force is always to continue , may be made in a little time ...
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... force , so as that it being found , or even understood , that the havens themselves and the said fleets may be invaded by a greater hostile force , the said confederates shall be bound , before the case of that invasion happens , to ...
... force , so as that it being found , or even understood , that the havens themselves and the said fleets may be invaded by a greater hostile force , the said confederates shall be bound , before the case of that invasion happens , to ...
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ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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