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... examination of Somerset . For I am sure no man was liker to be a pensioner than Somerset , considering his mercenary nature , his great undertaking for Spain in the match , and his favour with his Majesty . And therefore the circum ...
... examination of Somerset . For I am sure no man was liker to be a pensioner than Somerset , considering his mercenary nature , his great undertaking for Spain in the match , and his favour with his Majesty . And therefore the circum ...
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... examinations he took of Sir William Mounson , that those , joined to the information which we have received from Mr. Vice - Chamberlain , may be full instructions unto us for his examination . Further , I pray let his Majesty know ...
... examinations he took of Sir William Mounson , that those , joined to the information which we have received from Mr. Vice - Chamberlain , may be full instructions unto us for his examination . Further , I pray let his Majesty know ...
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... examination determined on , 263–265 . Notes of his examination , and of Somerset's statements in regard to him , 328 , 329. 333. 337 . His conduct in reference to a par- don prepared for Somerset , 330 . 333. 334. See 266. 270 ...
... examination determined on , 263–265 . Notes of his examination , and of Somerset's statements in regard to him , 328 , 329. 333. 337 . His conduct in reference to a par- don prepared for Somerset , 330 . 333. 334. See 266. 270 ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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