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... took him to the life , as well as I could , sitting so far off and having no better light . " And certainly this is the short and true account of the whole matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that ...
... took him to the life , as well as I could , sitting so far off and having no better light . " And certainly this is the short and true account of the whole matter . Whoever will take the trouble to compare this history with those that ...
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... took him to life as well X as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your Highness hath a living pattern , incomparable , of the King your father . But it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ...
... took him to life as well X as I could , sitting so far off , and having no better light . It is true , your Highness hath a living pattern , incomparable , of the King your father . But it is not amiss for you also to see one of these ...
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... took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him , where- upon many came out of sanctuary , and many more a misprint , and that " the said 22nd day of the said month " should have been " the 22nd day of the said month , " & c . The ...
... took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him , where- upon many came out of sanctuary , and many more a misprint , and that " the said 22nd day of the said month " should have been " the 22nd day of the said month , " & c . The ...
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... took a fit occasion to send the Lord Treasurer and Mr. Bray ( whom he used as counsellor ) to the Lord Mayor of London , requiring of the City a prest of six thousand marks . But after many parleys he could obtain but two thousand ...
... took a fit occasion to send the Lord Treasurer and Mr. Bray ( whom he used as counsellor ) to the Lord Mayor of London , requiring of the City a prest of six thousand marks . But after many parleys he could obtain but two thousand ...
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... took them to be but as of the King's party , because they were in his power and at his disposing . So that with marvellous consent and applause , this counterfeit Plan- tagenet was brought with great solemnity to the castle of Dublin ...
... took them to be but as of the King's party , because they were in his power and at his disposing . So that with marvellous consent and applause , this counterfeit Plan- tagenet was brought with great solemnity to the castle of Dublin ...
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