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Page 59
... Commons , as willingly as old Christian had those of the Rump , for a similar service . >> << From whence did you receive all this infor- mation ? » said Peveril , again speaking , though by the same effort which a man makes who talks ...
... Commons , as willingly as old Christian had those of the Rump , for a similar service . >> << From whence did you receive all this infor- mation ? » said Peveril , again speaking , though by the same effort which a man makes who talks ...
Page 99
... Commons , » interrupted Bridgenorth , « no longer doating upon restored monarchy , but awakened , as with a peal of thun- der , to the perilous state of our religion , and of our freedom . I appeal to your own conscience , Julian ...
... Commons , » interrupted Bridgenorth , « no longer doating upon restored monarchy , but awakened , as with a peal of thun- der , to the perilous state of our religion , and of our freedom . I appeal to your own conscience , Julian ...
Page 154
... Commons of Eng- land . " Bridlesley said he had some horses which might serve the Speaker himself at need ; but that , to speak Christian truth , he had just sold the best in his stable to that gentleman present , who , doubtless ...
... Commons of Eng- land . " Bridlesley said he had some horses which might serve the Speaker himself at need ; but that , to speak Christian truth , he had just sold the best in his stable to that gentleman present , who , doubtless ...
Page 155
... Commons , empowering Charles Topham , their officer of the Black Rod , to pur- sue and seize upon the persons of certain indi- viduals named in the warrant ; and of all other persons who are , or should be , accused by com- petent ...
... Commons , empowering Charles Topham , their officer of the Black Rod , to pur- sue and seize upon the persons of certain indi- viduals named in the warrant ; and of all other persons who are , or should be , accused by com- petent ...
Page 156
... Commons of England , had passed a private resolution in his own mind , augmenting the price of his whole stud , by an imposition of at least twenty per cent , ad va- lorem . Peveril adjusted and paid the price with much less argument ...
... Commons of England , had passed a private resolution in his own mind , augmenting the price of his whole stud , by an imposition of at least twenty per cent , ad va- lorem . Peveril adjusted and paid the price with much less argument ...
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