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At Henry VIII's death in 1547 commerce had grown so enor- mously that , according to some accounts , the population of London was quadrupled within one generation . The noble Council of Re- gency , appointed to rule in the name of his ...
At Henry VIII's death in 1547 commerce had grown so enor- mously that , according to some accounts , the population of London was quadrupled within one generation . The noble Council of Re- gency , appointed to rule in the name of his ...
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Horatio , who was told two acts before , " Observe my uncle-- O Good Horatio , I'll take the Ghost's word for a thousand pound , ” has just been rebuked for speaking with some concern of the death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern .
Horatio , who was told two acts before , " Observe my uncle-- O Good Horatio , I'll take the Ghost's word for a thousand pound , ” has just been rebuked for speaking with some concern of the death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern .
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He was willing enough to keep both promises as long as they cost him nothing , but the Presbyterians who were , as we have seen , unable to feel safe until they had secured the death of the few remaining revolutionary leaders ...
He was willing enough to keep both promises as long as they cost him nothing , but the Presbyterians who were , as we have seen , unable to feel safe until they had secured the death of the few remaining revolutionary leaders ...
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