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... agreed , they may crave help there and seek no fur- ther for the present ; the charge to be borne as in this Article is ex- pressed . And at their return to be victualed and supplied with powder and shot for their journey ( if there be ...
... agreed , they may crave help there and seek no fur- ther for the present ; the charge to be borne as in this Article is ex- pressed . And at their return to be victualed and supplied with powder and shot for their journey ( if there be ...
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... agreed on which may be commodious for all the Jurisdictions . 7. It is further agreed , That at each meeting of these eight Commissioners , whether ordinary or extraordinary , they all six of them agreeing as before may choose a ...
... agreed on which may be commodious for all the Jurisdictions . 7. It is further agreed , That at each meeting of these eight Commissioners , whether ordinary or extraordinary , they all six of them agreeing as before may choose a ...
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... agreed that four of the Commissioners shall have power to direct a war which cannot be delayed , and to send for due proportions of men out of each Jurisdiction , as well as six might do if all met . But not less than six shall ...
... agreed that four of the Commissioners shall have power to direct a war which cannot be delayed , and to send for due proportions of men out of each Jurisdiction , as well as six might do if all met . But not less than six shall ...
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Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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