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... charge , in words he was to repeat memorably at his trial : God doth know , and I can give an account of it , that I have spent forty thousand pounds of mine own against that King and nation ; that I never reserved so much of all my ...
... charge , in words he was to repeat memorably at his trial : God doth know , and I can give an account of it , that I have spent forty thousand pounds of mine own against that King and nation ; that I never reserved so much of all my ...
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... charge of plotting to raise Arabella to the throne was partly at least founded in truth . " To which we must say , that not a scrap of evidence was ever pro- duced . The judges , with the ruthless machinery of power behind them ...
... charge of plotting to raise Arabella to the throne was partly at least founded in truth . " To which we must say , that not a scrap of evidence was ever pro- duced . The judges , with the ruthless machinery of power behind them ...
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... charge , a mine of gold which themselves , having inhabited upon the same river twenty year , neither by tormenting others , nor by their own travail , could ever find ? . . . this treasure may be had upon the first opening of the mine ...
... charge , a mine of gold which themselves , having inhabited upon the same river twenty year , neither by tormenting others , nor by their own travail , could ever find ? . . . this treasure may be had upon the first opening of the mine ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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