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... prisoner while his enemies had been brought forward to accuse him . " These gentle- men tell me they speak in defence of the commonweal against my arbitrary laws , " he cried scornfully . " Give me leave to say that I speak in defence ...
... prisoner while his enemies had been brought forward to accuse him . " These gentle- men tell me they speak in defence of the commonweal against my arbitrary laws , " he cried scornfully . " Give me leave to say that I speak in defence ...
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... prisoner on his own authority . In the uproar , even Strafford lost his calm , and when a servant came with plans of escape , he wavered from his high purpose ; the sweetness of living , memories of York- shire gardens and of his wife ...
... prisoner on his own authority . In the uproar , even Strafford lost his calm , and when a servant came with plans of escape , he wavered from his high purpose ; the sweetness of living , memories of York- shire gardens and of his wife ...
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... prisoner to the city sheriffs with their marshalmen armed with pikes and halberds ; then up the slope one walked , around the Tower , to the Hill . All the way , the prisoner had to pass through a mob howling and spitting at him , and ...
... prisoner to the city sheriffs with their marshalmen armed with pikes and halberds ; then up the slope one walked , around the Tower , to the Hill . All the way , the prisoner had to pass through a mob howling and spitting at him , and ...
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