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Pagina 62
... unto me , whose lack , if it were but private only to his friends , the loss were great ; but if it be weighed generally in respect of her majestie and our country , the want of him will then appear greater . For , be it spoken without ...
... unto me , whose lack , if it were but private only to his friends , the loss were great ; but if it be weighed generally in respect of her majestie and our country , the want of him will then appear greater . For , be it spoken without ...
Pagina 72
... unto Throckmorton ; " who said , " For this ' chain you have sold your country . " Winter replied , " Neither the Emperor nor French King can make me sell my country , but I will be a true Englishman ; " and ' then they parted . This ...
... unto Throckmorton ; " who said , " For this ' chain you have sold your country . " Winter replied , " Neither the Emperor nor French King can make me sell my country , but I will be a true Englishman ; " and ' then they parted . This ...
Pagina 76
... unto the Sheriff of Kent , of Cuthbert Vaughan , notwithstanding the former letter ; the same Cuthbert being to be communed with , touching the debts and other things between his wife and her children . " His execution was probably ...
... unto the Sheriff of Kent , of Cuthbert Vaughan , notwithstanding the former letter ; the same Cuthbert being to be communed with , touching the debts and other things between his wife and her children . " His execution was probably ...
Pagina 78
... unto whom I bear no displeasure ; but as Í must needs confess my knowledge , I must own that what is written there is true . What say you , Master Throckmorton , was there any displeasure between you and me , that should move me to say ...
... unto whom I bear no displeasure ; but as Í must needs confess my knowledge , I must own that what is written there is true . What say you , Master Throckmorton , was there any displeasure between you and me , that should move me to say ...
Pagina 109
... unto us , and let us not be molested for the faithful discharge of our consciences . We are poor merchant - men , and have great charge on our hands , and our livelihood depends upon our travails . We beseech the Court to appoint a ...
... unto us , and let us not be molested for the faithful discharge of our consciences . We are poor merchant - men , and have great charge on our hands , and our livelihood depends upon our travails . We beseech the Court to appoint a ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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