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... his court , than any statements of our own : - “ In the privy - garden , " says
Pepys , “ saw the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine ' s ,
laced with rich lace at the bottom , that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at
them .
... his court , than any statements of our own : - “ In the privy - garden , " says
Pepys , “ saw the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine ' s ,
laced with rich lace at the bottom , that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at
them .
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says the king . Why so ? ' - — ' Why , ' says he , “ if yon are , let us drink his health
. Why let us , ' says the king . Then he fell on his knees and drank it ; and having
done , the king began to drink it . • Nay , Sir , ' says Armerer , . by God you must ...
says the king . Why so ? ' - — ' Why , ' says he , “ if yon are , let us drink his health
. Why let us , ' says the king . Then he fell on his knees and drank it ; and having
done , the king began to drink it . • Nay , Sir , ' says Armerer , . by God you must ...
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Should I practice , ( he says himself , ) to superinduce Romish tyranny and
superstition over the true religion established in England , I have taken a very
wrong way to it . For I have hindered as many from going to the Roman party ,
and have ...
Should I practice , ( he says himself , ) to superinduce Romish tyranny and
superstition over the true religion established in England , I have taken a very
wrong way to it . For I have hindered as many from going to the Roman party ,
and have ...
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