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Pagina 199
the Free Assembly , the whittling away of free speech , their money , rights , the making of New Laws or amending existing ones ? Was it worth while running the risk of being clapped into jail , like Wentworth , if he opposed the ...
the Free Assembly , the whittling away of free speech , their money , rights , the making of New Laws or amending existing ones ? Was it worth while running the risk of being clapped into jail , like Wentworth , if he opposed the ...
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Copie of a letter to the Lord Keeper Puckering concerning the writer's speech in Parliament which had disgusted the Queen . ... joined with marvel , that Her Majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament .
Copie of a letter to the Lord Keeper Puckering concerning the writer's speech in Parliament which had disgusted the Queen . ... joined with marvel , that Her Majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament .
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The words of the first sentence of the Apologia are these : I cannot be ignorant ... of the wrong which I sustain in common speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex .
The words of the first sentence of the Apologia are these : I cannot be ignorant ... of the wrong which I sustain in common speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex .
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The Medieval Era | 23 |
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afterwards already Anthony appear born brother Burleigh called cause Cecil common concealed course Court created death Earl early Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex ethical evidence eyes fact favour Francis Bacon friends give Gray's hand heart Honour House important King knew knowledge known Lady later learned Leicester letter lines literary live Lord Majesty Masonic matter means mind mother Mysteries nature never Office once Parliament passed philosophy Plays poet present Prince printed published Queen Queen Elizabeth reason regarded respecting Robert Royal says secret seen sent Shakespeare Sir Nicholas Sonnet speak Spedding speech story Succession Suit things thought true truth Tudor wanted writes written wrote youth