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... matter , and I fancy the secretary is not displeased with the despatch sent . I can only hear of one matter they are discussing now , the question of Ireland , and whether they shall send troops against the Scots , who , as I have ...
... matter , and I fancy the secretary is not displeased with the despatch sent . I can only hear of one matter they are discussing now , the question of Ireland , and whether they shall send troops against the Scots , who , as I have ...
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... matter over and decide the course they would take . He said he thought that the lawyers would have asked for a similar time , only that some were so ready to make up their minds to swear and the others to refuse . It is believed ...
... matter over and decide the course they would take . He said he thought that the lawyers would have asked for a similar time , only that some were so ready to make up their minds to swear and the others to refuse . It is believed ...
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... matter of so much importance . I told her that no father liked to confess the excesses of his son so readily , and what your Majesty had had written was quite enough to prove that there was no excessive harshness or extraordinary action ...
... matter of so much importance . I told her that no father liked to confess the excesses of his son so readily , and what your Majesty had had written was quite enough to prove that there was no excessive harshness or extraordinary action ...
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... matter to your Majesty , as she was sure you did not know of it . I replied that I had heard nothing of this but would do as the Queen desired , being certain that no innovation would be made with the ambassador or his household , and ...
... matter to your Majesty , as she was sure you did not know of it . I replied that I had heard nothing of this but would do as the Queen desired , being certain that no innovation would be made with the ambassador or his household , and ...
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... matter , as he did , although he was sure that no written obligation would be entered into , as in effect was the case . He said that he thought what he had done in the matter would be quite sufficient , as he , being so faithful a ...
... matter , as he did , although he was sure that no written obligation would be entered into , as in effect was the case . He said that he thought what he had done in the matter would be quite sufficient , as he , being so faithful a ...
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