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Pagina 49
... Majesty , " says Surrey in a letter to Henry VIII . , “ you have framed him to such towardness and knowledge in the war , that ( none other dispraised ) your Majesty hath not many like him within your realm for hardiness , painfulness ...
... Majesty , " says Surrey in a letter to Henry VIII . , “ you have framed him to such towardness and knowledge in the war , that ( none other dispraised ) your Majesty hath not many like him within your realm for hardiness , painfulness ...
Pagina 81
... ; and the same Vaughan being more bound to the Queen's Highness , my adver- sary , ( woe is me that it is thus ! but so the law does here * See ante p . 76 , note . term her Majesty , ) than any villein to his SIR N. THROCKMORTON , 81.
... ; and the same Vaughan being more bound to the Queen's Highness , my adver- sary , ( woe is me that it is thus ! but so the law does here * See ante p . 76 , note . term her Majesty , ) than any villein to his SIR N. THROCKMORTON , 81.
Pagina 91
... Majesty's Privy Council , that her Majesty , among other good instructions , charged and enjoined you " to administer the law and justice impartially , and without respect of persons . And notwithstanding the old error among you , which ...
... Majesty's Privy Council , that her Majesty , among other good instructions , charged and enjoined you " to administer the law and justice impartially , and without respect of persons . And notwithstanding the old error among you , which ...
Pagina 108
... Majesty , that as the law this day ( God be praised ) hath cleared me of the treasons wherewith I was danger- ously charged , so it may please her excellent Majesty to clear me also in her private judgment ; and both to for- give and ...
... Majesty , that as the law this day ( God be praised ) hath cleared me of the treasons wherewith I was danger- ously charged , so it may please her excellent Majesty to clear me also in her private judgment ; and both to for- give and ...
Pagina 132
... Majesty would show your intention only to inquire of the fact and circum- stances , and not by any speech to note the same as treason . And if your Majesty would yourself con- sider the words of the statute evidencing treasons , I think ...
... Majesty would show your intention only to inquire of the fact and circum- stances , and not by any speech to note the same as treason . And if your Majesty would yourself con- sider the words of the statute evidencing treasons , I think ...
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