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... accused the council of deliberately misrepresenting him and of treasonably stirring its dependants to revolt . Such a counter - attack had never been expected , the plotters finding themselves , not Wentworth , the accused , while their ...
... accused the council of deliberately misrepresenting him and of treasonably stirring its dependants to revolt . Such a counter - attack had never been expected , the plotters finding themselves , not Wentworth , the accused , while their ...
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... accused of making love to his son's wife , but his friend at court , the haughty Lady Carlisle , a beautiful lady who drew the lewd longing eyes of Suckling after her when she walked at Hampton Court so that he must needs undress her ...
... accused of making love to his son's wife , but his friend at court , the haughty Lady Carlisle , a beautiful lady who drew the lewd longing eyes of Suckling after her when she walked at Hampton Court so that he must needs undress her ...
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... accused some other members of our House and of the Lords ' House of treason , and to have seized upon their persons ; but that going into the city of London this morning , he was there so roundly and plainly dealt with by the people of ...
... accused some other members of our House and of the Lords ' House of treason , and to have seized upon their persons ; but that going into the city of London this morning , he was there so roundly and plainly dealt with by the people of ...
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