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... truth to her , although her father refused to consider the proposal . Then the Countess of Buckingham invited Kate on a visit , and kept her , perhaps not too greatly against the girl's will , at her home all night , thereby ruining her ...
... truth to her , although her father refused to consider the proposal . Then the Countess of Buckingham invited Kate on a visit , and kept her , perhaps not too greatly against the girl's will , at her home all night , thereby ruining her ...
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... truth . Most likely he felt that it was an insult to Arabella's memory to take a fresh wife , although he argued , prob- ably quite sincerely , that he wished the secret kept because he feared lest the great men in Ireland should court ...
... truth . Most likely he felt that it was an insult to Arabella's memory to take a fresh wife , although he argued , prob- ably quite sincerely , that he wished the secret kept because he feared lest the great men in Ireland should court ...
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... truth . Scarcely a witness testified who was not torn inside - out by Strafford and left , shamed , while the Commons shouted that his questions probing for truth were out of order , which they undoubtedly were in a trial based almost ...
... truth . Scarcely a witness testified who was not torn inside - out by Strafford and left , shamed , while the Commons shouted that his questions probing for truth were out of order , which they undoubtedly were in a trial based almost ...
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