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We thank you all ( Flourish . Sif . My lord protector , so it please your grace , Here are the articles of contracted Peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King Charles , For eighteen months concluded by consent . Glo . [ reads . ) ...
We thank you all ( Flourish . Sif . My lord protector , so it please your grace , Here are the articles of contracted Peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King Charles , For eighteen months concluded by consent . Glo . [ reads . ) ...
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I thank you , good my lord , and thank I thought , my Mother , and my brother fork , Would long ere this have met us on the way . Fię , what a slug is Hastings ? that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come or no .
I thank you , good my lord , and thank I thought , my Mother , and my brother fork , Would long ere this have met us on the way . Fię , what a slug is Hastings ? that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come or no .
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My life itself , ' and the best heart of it , 8 Thanks you for this great care : I stood i'th level Of a full - charg'd confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd it . Let be call'd before us That gentleman of Buckingham's in ...
My life itself , ' and the best heart of it , 8 Thanks you for this great care : I stood i'th level Of a full - charg'd confed'racy , and give thanks To you that choak'd it . Let be call'd before us That gentleman of Buckingham's in ...
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