Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 32Camden Society, 1845 |
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Pagina 45
... sayinge , Take him from the King's eare , and you will haue witnesses enough ; but whilst he is soe neere the Kinge few will dare to speake their know- ledge , which councill afterwards was made vse of against him- selfe . And they made ...
... sayinge , Take him from the King's eare , and you will haue witnesses enough ; but whilst he is soe neere the Kinge few will dare to speake their know- ledge , which councill afterwards was made vse of against him- selfe . And they made ...
Pagina 128
... sayinge , nor had euer binn tempted by any man to change my relligion ; nor was I acquainted with any man that I could say was in orders , or that I had cause to suspect was a priest , vnles only one whome I had seene often at Mr ...
... sayinge , nor had euer binn tempted by any man to change my relligion ; nor was I acquainted with any man that I could say was in orders , or that I had cause to suspect was a priest , vnles only one whome I had seene often at Mr ...
Pagina 137
... sayinge , I will helpe your father to find out this rogue , for I know a great deale of his storie . And one Mr. Crispe , at that Mr. Crispe . tyme High Sherrif of Surrie , beinge vpon the Exchange next day , and hearinge the matter ...
... sayinge , I will helpe your father to find out this rogue , for I know a great deale of his storie . And one Mr. Crispe , at that Mr. Crispe . tyme High Sherrif of Surrie , beinge vpon the Exchange next day , and hearinge the matter ...
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