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Page 195
... peace by Charles clearly released . This came also hand- somely to put on the peace , both because so potent a confederate was fallen off , and because it was a fair example of a peace bought ; so as the King should not be the sole ...
... peace by Charles clearly released . This came also hand- somely to put on the peace , both because so potent a confederate was fallen off , and because it was a fair example of a peace bought ; so as the King should not be the sole ...
Page 355
... peace ; and it was his usual preface in his trea- ties , that when Christ came into the world peace was sung , and when he went out of the world peace was bequeathed . And this virtue could not proceed out of fear or softness , for he ...
... peace ; and it was his usual preface in his trea- ties , that when Christ came into the world peace was sung , and when he went out of the world peace was bequeathed . And this virtue could not proceed out of fear or softness , for he ...
Page 447
... peace , did not prevent her from cultivating and maintaining peace during the whole time of her reign . And this her desire of peace , together with the success of it , I count among her greatest praises ; as a thing happy for her times ...
... peace , did not prevent her from cultivating and maintaining peace during the whole time of her reign . And this her desire of peace , together with the success of it , I count among her greatest praises ; as a thing happy for her times ...
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