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... bring all things with me as you have desired except the Infanta , which hath almost broken my heart , because your , your son's , and the nation's honour is touched by the miss of it . " He returned to England to find , to his amazement ...
... bring all things with me as you have desired except the Infanta , which hath almost broken my heart , because your , your son's , and the nation's honour is touched by the miss of it . " He returned to England to find , to his amazement ...
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... bring against Strafford , and he must have known it , the charges being feeble and mostly baseless . We will not examine them in detail , that being both tedious and unnecessary in such a work as this , which attempts only to examine ...
... bring against Strafford , and he must have known it , the charges being feeble and mostly baseless . We will not examine them in detail , that being both tedious and unnecessary in such a work as this , which attempts only to examine ...
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... bring in a verdict of guilty . He sent his brother to stop Charles from taking this deadly step , which would un- doubtedly mean his ruin . But the king , as usual , was stubborn at the wrong moment , and he delivered an angry rebuke to ...
... bring in a verdict of guilty . He sent his brother to stop Charles from taking this deadly step , which would un- doubtedly mean his ruin . But the king , as usual , was stubborn at the wrong moment , and he delivered an angry rebuke to ...
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