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So long as Lady Cecil was alive she kept her husband and brother friendly , and she remembered the steady kindness her son had received at Sherborne . But she died in 1597. Then Cobham , whose own wife was dead , in 1602 married Lady ...
So long as Lady Cecil was alive she kept her husband and brother friendly , and she remembered the steady kindness her son had received at Sherborne . But she died in 1597. Then Cobham , whose own wife was dead , in 1602 married Lady ...
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Abbot argued that the Bible said nothing apposite to Lady Essex's case ; and that where the Gospel Light was so overpoweringly luminous as it was near King James , Satan could not possibly be powerful . In the old bad days of Popery ...
Abbot argued that the Bible said nothing apposite to Lady Essex's case ; and that where the Gospel Light was so overpoweringly luminous as it was near King James , Satan could not possibly be powerful . In the old bad days of Popery ...
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led the lewder sort to speculate that a lady of less energetic history had deputised for her . The King , slobbering over their cheeks , congratulated the lovers , and they were married with great rejoicings , December 26 , 1613.
led the lewder sort to speculate that a lady of less energetic history had deputised for her . The King , slobbering over their cheeks , congratulated the lovers , and they were married with great rejoicings , December 26 , 1613.
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