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" Vane's carriage yesterday in the Hall, is the occasion of this letter; which, if I am rightly informed, was so insolent as to justify all he had done, acknowledging no supreme power in England but a Parliament, and many things to that purpose. You have... "
The Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger: With a History of the Events of His Time - الصفحة 474
بواسطة William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 513
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...187. The letter is as follows : " The relation that has been made to me, of Sir Henry Vane's carriage yesterday in the Hall, is the occasion of this letter;...purpose. You have had a true account of all : and if he has given new occasion to be. hanged, certainly he is too dangerous a man to let live, if we can honestly...

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...without the king ; that the league ' " The relation that has been made to me of sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday in the Hall is the occasion of this letter,...purpose. You have had a true account of all; and if he has given new occasion to be hanged, certainly he is too dangerous a man to let live , if we can honestly...

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...conviction of Vane unjustifiable. -f- " The relation that has been made to me of sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday in the Hall is the occasion of this letter,...and many things to that purpose. You have had a true acccount of all ; and if he has given new occasion to be hanged, certainly he is too dangerous a man...




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