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... court , having so far forgot his duty and disobeyed the laws , as to print books and otherwise contrive to disseminate his doctrines , is guilty of a very odious offence . — The alternative proposed by the court of dismissing him to his ...
... court , having so far forgot his duty and disobeyed the laws , as to print books and otherwise contrive to disseminate his doctrines , is guilty of a very odious offence . — The alternative proposed by the court of dismissing him to his ...
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... court , accompanied by ten Englishmen , but attended by a suffi- cient retinue , and proceeded through a populous country , partly by boats , and soon arrived at a town called Fuccate , where he " did land and dine there in the towne ...
... court , accompanied by ten Englishmen , but attended by a suffi- cient retinue , and proceeded through a populous country , partly by boats , and soon arrived at a town called Fuccate , where he " did land and dine there in the towne ...
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... Court , especially the buffoones and ladys of pleasure , because he thwarted some of them and stood in their way . I could name some of ye chiefe . The truth is , he made few friends during his gran- deur among the royal sufferers , but ...
... Court , especially the buffoones and ladys of pleasure , because he thwarted some of them and stood in their way . I could name some of ye chiefe . The truth is , he made few friends during his gran- deur among the royal sufferers , but ...
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