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... prove to Gondomar that he was his friend and , to the horror of England , the noble grey head bowed to the axe that the favourite might prove his slavery to Spain . Not only did he destroy Ralegh , but he chased the wretched Lord Chief ...
... prove to Gondomar that he was his friend and , to the horror of England , the noble grey head bowed to the axe that the favourite might prove his slavery to Spain . Not only did he destroy Ralegh , but he chased the wretched Lord Chief ...
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... prove his accusations - Buckingham having pre- viously sent his principal witness to France - was sentenced to im- prisonment during the king's pleasure and ordered to beg pardon for his impudence while paying 10,000 marks to the king ...
... prove his accusations - Buckingham having pre- viously sent his principal witness to France - was sentenced to im- prisonment during the king's pleasure and ordered to beg pardon for his impudence while paying 10,000 marks to the king ...
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... proved without at least two witnesses , and Pym had found only one in Harry Vane , but by now only the vaguest pretence ... prove Pym's lies were true , Charles stupidly sent a new garrison to the Tower ; quickly when he discovered the ...
... proved without at least two witnesses , and Pym had found only one in Harry Vane , but by now only the vaguest pretence ... prove Pym's lies were true , Charles stupidly sent a new garrison to the Tower ; quickly when he discovered the ...
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