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Page 92
... never desiared nor never wolde desiar my lebbarte with out the good likeing ne advising of Sur W : R : hit is not this inprison- ment if I bought hit with my life that shuld make me thinke hit long if hit should doo him harme to speke ...
... never desiared nor never wolde desiar my lebbarte with out the good likeing ne advising of Sur W : R : hit is not this inprison- ment if I bought hit with my life that shuld make me thinke hit long if hit should doo him harme to speke ...
Page 207
... never condemn me . ' " So far flung was the net dredging for treason ( which yet brought up such emptiness ) , that a book written against the King's title , over twenty - six years ago , which had been found among Cobham's effects ...
... never condemn me . ' " So far flung was the net dredging for treason ( which yet brought up such emptiness ) , that a book written against the King's title , over twenty - six years ago , which had been found among Cobham's effects ...
Page 364
... Never had " subject been so obliged to his sovereign , " as this man had been , who , " not weary of his fault but of his restraint of liberty , " had prom- ised to produce a gold mine . The rest of the charges were afterwards worked up ...
... Never had " subject been so obliged to his sovereign , " as this man had been , who , " not weary of his fault but of his restraint of liberty , " had prom- ised to produce a gold mine . The rest of the charges were afterwards worked up ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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