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... destroy with his wrath these rebels to his pride ; leaving dead and wounded , he seized his prey and demanded the poor wretch's immediate execution . The hangman , however , would not do the hanging , so Buckingham offered another ...
... destroy with his wrath these rebels to his pride ; leaving dead and wounded , he seized his prey and demanded the poor wretch's immediate execution . The hangman , however , would not do the hanging , so Buckingham offered another ...
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... destroy him as the one strong man between it and the king , while , desiring only a conviction , it cared nothing ... destroyed . To an honest man like Pym the problem could have been no pleasant one . For the country's sake , however ...
... destroy him as the one strong man between it and the king , while , desiring only a conviction , it cared nothing ... destroyed . To an honest man like Pym the problem could have been no pleasant one . For the country's sake , however ...
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... destroy him , Charles had taken away the guard , under the command of the Earl of Essex , which had protected parliament , and he had dismissed the keeper of the Tower who had seen to Strafford's confinement , replacing him with one of ...
... destroy him , Charles had taken away the guard , under the command of the Earl of Essex , which had protected parliament , and he had dismissed the keeper of the Tower who had seen to Strafford's confinement , replacing him with one of ...
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