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... honour who could not otherwise be cleared except by such a public and legal course in regard of his taking the staff from you , and for stopping the mouths of those that reported that your Lp's . office was taken from you not upon just ...
... honour who could not otherwise be cleared except by such a public and legal course in regard of his taking the staff from you , and for stopping the mouths of those that reported that your Lp's . office was taken from you not upon just ...
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... honour never one of my fellow Councillors knows of this letter , nor of my acquainting your Lp . privately any ways of this purpose . And so I rest , G. B. Of this matter we shall hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was ...
... honour never one of my fellow Councillors knows of this letter , nor of my acquainting your Lp . privately any ways of this purpose . And so I rest , G. B. Of this matter we shall hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was ...
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... honour of it to be an undertaking of his Majesty . He is the greatest islander of Christendom ; therefore a navy is most proper to him . He is the Defender of the Faith , as well in understanding , learning , and godliness , as in title ...
... honour of it to be an undertaking of his Majesty . He is the greatest islander of Christendom ; therefore a navy is most proper to him . He is the Defender of the Faith , as well in understanding , learning , and godliness , as in title ...
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... honour he can . The motion made in court by the King's serjeant Crew , that the declaration mought be made parcel of the record , ' and that I hear otherwise of the great satisfaction abroad , encourageth me to let his Majesty know what ...
... honour he can . The motion made in court by the King's serjeant Crew , that the declaration mought be made parcel of the record , ' and that I hear otherwise of the great satisfaction abroad , encourageth me to let his Majesty know what ...
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... honour by it . And I most humbly do your Lordship reverence . Brussels , from my bed , the 4th of April , 1619 . Your Lordship's most obliged servant , TOBIE MATTHEW . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , Never- I purposed ...
... honour by it . And I most humbly do your Lordship reverence . Brussels , from my bed , the 4th of April , 1619 . Your Lordship's most obliged servant , TOBIE MATTHEW . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , Never- I purposed ...
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