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... manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion and bruit , how he had been put to death privily in the Tower ; but chiefly to make the people see the levity and ...
... manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion and bruit , how he had been put to death privily in the Tower ; but chiefly to make the people see the levity and ...
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... manner , making great lamentation , and desired that that might not be the manner of making the war ; for that no crown was so dear to his mind , as that he desired to purchase it with the blood and ruin of his country . Whereunto the ...
... manner , making great lamentation , and desired that that might not be the manner of making the war ; for that no crown was so dear to his mind , as that he desired to purchase it with the blood and ruin of his country . Whereunto the ...
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... manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in deliberations , that the entering near hand into the manner of performance and execution of that which is under deliberation hath quite overturned the opinion formerly ...
... manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in deliberations , that the entering near hand into the manner of performance and execution of that which is under deliberation hath quite overturned the opinion formerly ...
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