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... excellent ear , and was patientissimus veri , and assured me the case of the realm required it ; and I think this speech of mine , and the like re- newed afterwards , pricked him to write that ape- logy which is in many men's hands ...
... excellent ear , and was patientissimus veri , and assured me the case of the realm required it ; and I think this speech of mine , and the like re- newed afterwards , pricked him to write that ape- logy which is in many men's hands ...
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... excellent balm that did continually distil from her sovereign hands , and made an excellent odour in the senses of her people and not only so , but I took hardness to extenuate , not the fact , for that I durst not , but the danger ...
... excellent balm that did continually distil from her sovereign hands , and made an excellent odour in the senses of her people and not only so , but I took hardness to extenuate , not the fact , for that I durst not , but the danger ...
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... excellent in great matters , so she was exquisite in small , noted that I could not forget my ancient respect to my Lord of Essex , in terming him ever my Lord of Essex , my Lord of Essex almost in every page of the book , which she ...
... excellent in great matters , so she was exquisite in small , noted that I could not forget my ancient respect to my Lord of Essex , in terming him ever my Lord of Essex , my Lord of Essex almost in every page of the book , which she ...
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... excellent man posterity has been more just ; we do not brand Judge Foster with the im- putation of cruelty , for having passed the barba- rous and disgraceful sentence upon persons con- victed of high treason , which was not abolished ...
... excellent man posterity has been more just ; we do not brand Judge Foster with the im- putation of cruelty , for having passed the barba- rous and disgraceful sentence upon persons con- victed of high treason , which was not abolished ...
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... excellent majesty , - little attentive to his own interests , as to be shel - Time hath been when I have brought unto you tered in the shades of Gorhambury , all meaner " Gemitum Columbæ " from others , now I bring things forgotten ...
... excellent majesty , - little attentive to his own interests , as to be shel - Time hath been when I have brought unto you tered in the shades of Gorhambury , all meaner " Gemitum Columbæ " from others , now I bring things forgotten ...
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