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Our purposes God justly hath discovered , And I repent my fault more than my death , Which I beseech your highness to forgive , Although my body pay the price of it . Cambridge . For me , the gold of France did not seduce , Although I ...
Our purposes God justly hath discovered , And I repent my fault more than my death , Which I beseech your highness to forgive , Although my body pay the price of it . Cambridge . For me , the gold of France did not seduce , Although I ...
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of his soldiers , the father of his son , nor the master of his servant ; for they purpose not their death , when they purpose their services . Besides , there is no king , be his cause never so spotless , if it come to the arbitrement ...
of his soldiers , the father of his son , nor the master of his servant ; for they purpose not their death , when they purpose their services . Besides , there is no king , be his cause never so spotless , if it come to the arbitrement ...
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Cf. David Copperfield ( death of Mr Barkis ) . The tide meant much more to Sh.'s and Dickens ' London than it has since the embanking of the Thames in 1866 . 13-16 . fumble ... a pen Traditionally accepted signs .
Cf. David Copperfield ( death of Mr Barkis ) . The tide meant much more to Sh.'s and Dickens ' London than it has since the embanking of the Thames in 1866 . 13-16 . fumble ... a pen Traditionally accepted signs .
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