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... hath forsworn it . Were it not for his accusations , all this were nothing . Let him be asked if I knew of the ... hath happened to him by my wicked counsel ! If this be truth , whom hath he cause to accuse and to be revenged on , but on ...
... hath forsworn it . Were it not for his accusations , all this were nothing . Let him be asked if I knew of the ... hath happened to him by my wicked counsel ! If this be truth , whom hath he cause to accuse and to be revenged on , but on ...
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... hath informed herself from the beginning : the King of Denmark , at both times of his being here , was throughly satisfied of my innocency . They would otherwise never have moved his Majesty on my behalf . The wife , the brother , and ...
... hath informed herself from the beginning : the King of Denmark , at both times of his being here , was throughly satisfied of my innocency . They would otherwise never have moved his Majesty on my behalf . The wife , the brother , and ...
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... hath now covered over . I am now made an enemy and traitor by the word of an unworthy man . He hath proclaimed me to be a partaker of his vain imaginations , notwithstanding the whole course of my life hath approved the contrary , as my ...
... hath now covered over . I am now made an enemy and traitor by the word of an unworthy man . He hath proclaimed me to be a partaker of his vain imaginations , notwithstanding the whole course of my life hath approved the contrary , as my ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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