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... things might appear fouler to them than peradventure they would prove when you should be heard to answer for yourself , and that then upon your answer his M. might best discern whether your offences were of so high a nature or not as to ...
... things might appear fouler to them than peradventure they would prove when you should be heard to answer for yourself , and that then upon your answer his M. might best discern whether your offences were of so high a nature or not as to ...
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... things , there is none more singular than this - whenever he " made up his mind " to ruin a man , that man immediately did something on his own account which without his intervention made ruin inevitable . So far as we have advanced as ...
... things , there is none more singular than this - whenever he " made up his mind " to ruin a man , that man immediately did something on his own account which without his intervention made ruin inevitable . So far as we have advanced as ...
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... things we communicate with him in , we shall never be assured of him ( such as the nature of his religion ) so long ... thing hap- pened ; and makes it probable that it was not written long after . Such a circum- stance would hardly be ...
... things we communicate with him in , we shall never be assured of him ( such as the nature of his religion ) so long ... thing hap- pened ; and makes it probable that it was not written long after . Such a circum- stance would hardly be ...
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... thing considerable . My answer was , I would not meddle in it ; and if I did , it must be to dissuade any such course ... things er officio here , and yet think it fit inwardly to advertise the King what doth occur . And I do assure your ...
... thing considerable . My answer was , I would not meddle in it ; and if I did , it must be to dissuade any such course ... things er officio here , and yet think it fit inwardly to advertise the King what doth occur . And I do assure your ...
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... things passed moderately ; and all things considered it is not amiss , and might easily have been worse . There was much speaking of interceding for the King's mercy ; which in my opinion was not so proper for a sentence . I said in ...
... things passed moderately ; and all things considered it is not amiss , and might easily have been worse . There was much speaking of interceding for the King's mercy ; which in my opinion was not so proper for a sentence . I said in ...
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