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... king . Just then Lord Sunderland came out of the closet , and seeing him , asked what he had in his hand ; he said it was a letter from the Duke of Monmouth , which he was going to give to the king . Lord Sunderland said , " give it to ...
... king . Just then Lord Sunderland came out of the closet , and seeing him , asked what he had in his hand ; he said it was a letter from the Duke of Monmouth , which he was going to give to the king . Lord Sunderland said , " give it to ...
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... king's service . 1 am , with all truth , My Lord , Your Lordshipes humble servant , CHURCHILL .'- p . 141 . " The ... king should be pleased to tell him he is resolved on his translation to Chichester , he will readily close with it ...
... king's service . 1 am , with all truth , My Lord , Your Lordshipes humble servant , CHURCHILL .'- p . 141 . " The ... king should be pleased to tell him he is resolved on his translation to Chichester , he will readily close with it ...
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... king- dom in absolute subjection by original conquest : that " it is not unreasonable that a conquered nation should receive laws at the pleasure of the king alone ; and , therefore , it is not to be wondered at , that they should be ...
... king- dom in absolute subjection by original conquest : that " it is not unreasonable that a conquered nation should receive laws at the pleasure of the king alone ; and , therefore , it is not to be wondered at , that they should be ...
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