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... Earl was an accessary to the death of Overbury before the fact , the " sufficient matter " was Franklin's confession of a con- ference two years after the death of Overbury with the Countess , during which she went into an adjoining ...
... Earl was an accessary to the death of Overbury before the fact , the " sufficient matter " was Franklin's confession of a con- ference two years after the death of Overbury with the Countess , during which she went into an adjoining ...
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... Earl of Northampton's study , he amongst other papers had collected 30 several letters of the Earl of Somerset to Northampton , which he upon request delivered to my Lord Treasurer , who sent them to Somerset , who burned them some two ...
... Earl of Northampton's study , he amongst other papers had collected 30 several letters of the Earl of Somerset to Northampton , which he upon request delivered to my Lord Treasurer , who sent them to Somerset , who burned them some two ...
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... Earl received but 3 powders from Sir Robert Killigrew , the first whereof he told him he lost , the second the Earl took himself , the third , as it seemeth , he sent to Overbury by Rawlins , which gave him but one vomit and three ...
... Earl received but 3 powders from Sir Robert Killigrew , the first whereof he told him he lost , the second the Earl took himself , the third , as it seemeth , he sent to Overbury by Rawlins , which gave him but one vomit and three ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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