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Page 98
... Westminster ; when all the faith and religion that shall be there canonized , is not sufficient without plain convince- ment , and the charity of patient instruction , to supple the least bruise of conscience , to edify the meanest ...
... Westminster ; when all the faith and religion that shall be there canonized , is not sufficient without plain convince- ment , and the charity of patient instruction , to supple the least bruise of conscience , to edify the meanest ...
Page 202
... Westminster Aug. 10 , 1649 . To the Senate of HAMBOROUGH . YOUR conspicuous favour in the doubtful condition of our affairs is now the reason , that after victory and prosperous success , we can no longer question your good - will and ...
... Westminster Aug. 10 , 1649 . To the Senate of HAMBOROUGH . YOUR conspicuous favour in the doubtful condition of our affairs is now the reason , that after victory and prosperous success , we can no longer question your good - will and ...
Page 204
... as we hope , of both nations ; and certify to us with the soonest , what are your majesty's sentiments concerning these matters . Westminster , Feb. 4 , 1649 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , 204 LETTERS OF STATE .
... as we hope , of both nations ; and certify to us with the soonest , what are your majesty's sentiments concerning these matters . Westminster , Feb. 4 , 1649 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , 204 LETTERS OF STATE .
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... Westminster , Feb. 4 , 1649 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , King of POR- TUGAL : the Parliament of the Commonwealth of ENGLAND , Greeting . ALMOST daily and most grievous complaints are brought before us , that certain ...
... Westminster , Feb. 4 , 1649 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , King of POR- TUGAL : the Parliament of the Commonwealth of ENGLAND , Greeting . ALMOST daily and most grievous complaints are brought before us , that certain ...
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... Westminster , March 28 , 1650 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , King of PORTUGAL . UNDERSTANDING that your majesty had both honourably received our agent , and immediately given him a favourable audience , we thought it ...
... Westminster , March 28 , 1650 . To the most Serene Prince , JOHN the Fourth , King of PORTUGAL . UNDERSTANDING that your majesty had both honourably received our agent , and immediately given him a favourable audience , we thought it ...
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