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The queen seemed not unwilling to envisage such a future result but insisted on a sort of special trial where the Queen's Learned Counsel ( including Bacon ) were to present the charges against Essex which he would admit , begging for ...
The queen seemed not unwilling to envisage such a future result but insisted on a sort of special trial where the Queen's Learned Counsel ( including Bacon ) were to present the charges against Essex which he would admit , begging for ...
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very much counsel ; and especially ( as she supposed ) because he spoke of a writ of error , he chaffed , and seemed to be offended ; saying , my Lord , he will preach and do what he lists . Wom . He preacheth nothing but the word of ...
very much counsel ; and especially ( as she supposed ) because he spoke of a writ of error , he chaffed , and seemed to be offended ; saying , my Lord , he will preach and do what he lists . Wom . He preacheth nothing but the word of ...
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Mrs. Harville , a degree less polished than her husband , seemed , however , to have the same good feelings ; and nothing could be more pleasant than their desire of considering the whole party as friends of their own , because the ...
Mrs. Harville , a degree less polished than her husband , seemed , however , to have the same good feelings ; and nothing could be more pleasant than their desire of considering the whole party as friends of their own , because the ...
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