Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, Volumen3G.W. Smith, 1874 |
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... thought fittest for me which did him the least hurt , for that , whereas all the was matter of charge and accusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . ' Though " nolens volens , he could not avoid the part laid upon ...
... thought fittest for me which did him the least hurt , for that , whereas all the was matter of charge and accusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . ' Though " nolens volens , he could not avoid the part laid upon ...
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... thought I would tell you so much , that you may know that it was faith , and not folly , that brought me into it , and so I will pray for you . " He says , that by this speech , uttered with some passion , her Majesty was exceedingly ...
... thought I would tell you so much , that you may know that it was faith , and not folly , that brought me into it , and so I will pray for you . " He says , that by this speech , uttered with some passion , her Majesty was exceedingly ...
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... thought of which embittered her own end . At all events , he might have helped his fated friend to meet death , and have accompanied him to the scaffold . Tranquilized by an assurance that he was to be em- ployed , along with the ...
... thought of which embittered her own end . At all events , he might have helped his fated friend to meet death , and have accompanied him to the scaffold . Tranquilized by an assurance that he was to be em- ployed , along with the ...
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... thought he had been in danger . He thus concluded : " And now , my Lord , all you have said or can say in answer to these matters are but shadows , and therefore methinks it were your best course to confess , and not to justify . " " 1 ...
... thought he had been in danger . He thus concluded : " And now , my Lord , all you have said or can say in answer to these matters are but shadows , and therefore methinks it were your best course to confess , and not to justify . " " 1 ...
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... thought or harm to her Majesty . My desire ever hath been to be free from bloodshed . If in all my thoughts and purposes I did not ever desire the good estate of my Sovereign and country as of my own soul , I beseech the Lord to set ...
... thought or harm to her Majesty . My desire ever hath been to be free from bloodshed . If in all my thoughts and purposes I did not ever desire the good estate of my Sovereign and country as of my own soul , I beseech the Lord to set ...
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