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... enemy ; a servant violently zealous in his master's ends and not negligent in his own ; one that will have what he will , and though of good reason , he can make his will greater when it may serve him , affecting glory by a seeming ...
... enemy ; a servant violently zealous in his master's ends and not negligent in his own ; one that will have what he will , and though of good reason , he can make his will greater when it may serve him , affecting glory by a seeming ...
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... enemy , had found in his father's cabinet . This was a written report of the council at which the prisoner was ... enemy's treachery seemed to be proved . Immediately a bill of attainder was produced , but when , on April 13 , Strafford ...
... enemy , had found in his father's cabinet . This was a written report of the council at which the prisoner was ... enemy's treachery seemed to be proved . Immediately a bill of attainder was produced , but when , on April 13 , Strafford ...
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... enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy , and then to make use of our firearms as need should require ; which order was punctually observed . " Not until , learning from Rupert , Cromwell ...
... enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy , and then to make use of our firearms as need should require ; which order was punctually observed . " Not until , learning from Rupert , Cromwell ...
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