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It was in this new mansion that he received the forgiven penitent , and provided a
refuge for her relations , whom he retained under his roof , according to Fenton , “
till their " affairs were accommodated by his interest with the victo“ rious party .
It was in this new mansion that he received the forgiven penitent , and provided a
refuge for her relations , whom he retained under his roof , according to Fenton , “
till their " affairs were accommodated by his interest with the victo“ rious party .
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Toland relates , that he received from the parliament a present of a thousand
pounds for the defence . The author does not include this circumstance among
the many particulars he mentions of himself ; and if such a reward was ever
bestowed ...
Toland relates , that he received from the parliament a present of a thousand
pounds for the defence . The author does not include this circumstance among
the many particulars he mentions of himself ; and if such a reward was ever
bestowed ...
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The salem ; sent many to Romc , and froni themi other equal part of his yearls
weith he dedi received reliqucs . Thus far , and inuich morc , cared to religidus
uses ; tbcie of four forts ; might be raid of his moblc mind , which rendir , the first to
...
The salem ; sent many to Romc , and froni themi other equal part of his yearls
weith he dedi received reliqucs . Thus far , and inuich morc , cared to religidus
uses ; tbcie of four forts ; might be raid of his moblc mind , which rendir , the first to
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