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... thought only of its rights and the crown thought only of its rights . Between the two stood Wentworth , unable by temperament to remain content with abstract talk of good and evil governments , seeing all too clearly the dangers to the ...
... thought only of its rights and the crown thought only of its rights . Between the two stood Wentworth , unable by temperament to remain content with abstract talk of good and evil governments , seeing all too clearly the dangers to the ...
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... thought himself God's regent , and , on the other , by a garrulous parliament that would listen to anything except ... thoughts of patriotism , men being cunning liars to themselves , but as yet he had been unable to find the foothold by ...
... thought himself God's regent , and , on the other , by a garrulous parliament that would listen to anything except ... thoughts of patriotism , men being cunning liars to themselves , but as yet he had been unable to find the foothold by ...
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... thought him the man best - fitted for this difficult task , or whether , prompted by his queen and others who hated Wentworth , he thought it best to have so dangerously uncorrupt a man out of the country , we must remain undecided ...
... thought him the man best - fitted for this difficult task , or whether , prompted by his queen and others who hated Wentworth , he thought it best to have so dangerously uncorrupt a man out of the country , we must remain undecided ...
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