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16 ) I. That the earl of Clarendon hath designed a standing army to be raised , and to govern the kingdom thereby ; advised the king to dissolve this present Parliament , to lay aside all thoughts of Parliaments for the future ...
16 ) I. That the earl of Clarendon hath designed a standing army to be raised , and to govern the kingdom thereby ; advised the king to dissolve this present Parliament , to lay aside all thoughts of Parliaments for the future ...
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a a a of the House , the rest but a dull herd wholly at their dispose ; that every one of these hath a legion of members in his belly so that in purchasing them he buyeth the whole House ; that though his Majesty soweth in tears he ...
a a a of the House , the rest but a dull herd wholly at their dispose ; that every one of these hath a legion of members in his belly so that in purchasing them he buyeth the whole House ; that though his Majesty soweth in tears he ...
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... in the Courts of Admiralty or of the Probate of Wills the sum of twenty pounds ; every person who hath practised as a proctor in either of the courts aforesaid the sum of five pounds ; every doctor of physic the sum of ten pounds .
... in the Courts of Admiralty or of the Probate of Wills the sum of twenty pounds ; every person who hath practised as a proctor in either of the courts aforesaid the sum of five pounds ; every doctor of physic the sum of ten pounds .
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