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... manner . The << King forgetteth not his former love and acquaintance with << the King your master : but of this ... manner signify << their detestation of popular attentates upon the person or <<< authority of Princes . But , my lords ...
... manner . The << King forgetteth not his former love and acquaintance with << the King your master : but of this ... manner signify << their detestation of popular attentates upon the person or <<< authority of Princes . But , my lords ...
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... manner was to handle matters , never out of necessity . And 10 Sir Edward Poynings , after he had continued at Sluice some good while till all things were settled , returned unto the King , being then before Boulogne . Somewhat about ...
... manner was to handle matters , never out of necessity . And 10 Sir Edward Poynings , after he had continued at Sluice some good while till all things were settled , returned unto the King , being then before Boulogne . Somewhat about ...
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... manner of good physicians , purge the head last ; or that Clifford , from whom most of these discoveries came , reserved that piece for his own coming over ; signifying only to the King in the mean time , that he doubted there were some ...
... manner of good physicians , purge the head last ; or that Clifford , from whom most of these discoveries came , reserved that piece for his own coming over ; signifying only to the King in the mean time , that he doubted there were some ...
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