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... King treated Lady Cobham ( “ my Lady of Kildare ' ) , ' and whether the King have spoken of me unto yourself , and what the reports be of the speeches between the King and me . In London they be very strange and falsely reported .
... King treated Lady Cobham ( “ my Lady of Kildare ' ) , ' and whether the King have spoken of me unto yourself , and what the reports be of the speeches between the King and me . In London they be very strange and falsely reported .
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Sanderson ( who set himself , long after Ralegh's death , to slander him all he could ) reports that her waiting women ... Whereupon Lord ' Salisbury gravely reported to the King that Cobham ' hath made good all that ever he wrote ' .
Sanderson ( who set himself , long after Ralegh's death , to slander him all he could ) reports that her waiting women ... Whereupon Lord ' Salisbury gravely reported to the King that Cobham ' hath made good all that ever he wrote ' .
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Scarnafissi reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels ...
Scarnafissi reported to the Duke of Savoy that in his talks he found Ralegh ' eager to fall upon the Spaniards wherever he could , and to spare neither his coasts , his lands , nor his vessels ...
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