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... pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that they stand in his danger.3 1 In the original it is spelt " attaine ; " probably a misprint ...
... pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his subjects , when most of his subjects are con- scious in themselves that they stand in his danger.3 1 In the original it is spelt " attaine ; " probably a misprint ...
Page 68
... pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to proclaim pardon to all that would come in ... pardon , mistrusting his men , fled into Lancashire , and lurking for a time with Sir 1 So Polydore Vergil ...
... pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to proclaim pardon to all that would come in ... pardon , mistrusting his men , fled into Lancashire , and lurking for a time with Sir 1 So Polydore Vergil ...
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... pardon ; which the King then granted , though he were indeed secretly assured of his life before . Then , commanded to tell his knowledge , he did amongst many others ( of himself not interro- gated ) impeach Sir William Stanley , the ...
... pardon ; which the King then granted , though he were indeed secretly assured of his life before . Then , commanded to tell his knowledge , he did amongst many others ( of himself not interro- gated ) impeach Sir William Stanley , the ...
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