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and in the very nick puts a divine sentence in the lippes of the King, who by a strange interpretation of a word in one of their own Letters to a Popish Noble-man, not according to the Grammaticall sense of the Letter, smelling, a sent of fire, from the mention of burning the Letter, and the danger is past, thereupon sent the Lord Chamberlaine to search about the Parliament-house, and under it. |
and in the very neck puts a divine sentence in the lips of the King, who by a strange Interpretation of a word in one of their own Letters to a Popish Nobleman, not according to the Grammatical sense of the letter, smelling, a sent of fire, from the mention of burning the letter, and the danger is past, thereupon sent the Lord Chamberlain to search about the Parliament-house, and under it. |
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