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... voice seems to sound in mine ears , the lawless and terrible voice , which cried out that the head of a king was the head of a traitor . There stands Westminster Hall , which who can look upon , and not tremble to think how time ...
... voice seems to sound in mine ears , the lawless and terrible voice , which cried out that the head of a king was the head of a traitor . There stands Westminster Hall , which who can look upon , and not tremble to think how time ...
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... voices of the judges of England , in the matter of ship - money ? Had they not taken from the king his ancient and most lawful power touching the order of knighthood ? Had they not provided that , after their dis- solution , triennial ...
... voices of the judges of England , in the matter of ship - money ? Had they not taken from the king his ancient and most lawful power touching the order of knighthood ? Had they not provided that , after their dis- solution , triennial ...
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... voices , the chattering of fools , the yells of madmen . Then men fasted from meat and drink , who fasted not from bribes and blood . Then men frowned at stage - plays , who smiled at massacres . Then men preached against painted faces ...
... voices , the chattering of fools , the yells of madmen . Then men fasted from meat and drink , who fasted not from bribes and blood . Then men frowned at stage - plays , who smiled at massacres . Then men preached against painted faces ...
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... voices ; and they did us no harm , but even invited us to partake of their hospitality ; but neverthe- less we were afraid , and none of us ventured to take either food or sleep . Their public buildings are erected in the middle of the ...
... voices ; and they did us no harm , but even invited us to partake of their hospitality ; but neverthe- less we were afraid , and none of us ventured to take either food or sleep . Their public buildings are erected in the middle of the ...
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... voice of fame was wafted to the inter- esting recluse in his solitude , and dearly was it welcome to him ; yet even that powerful stimulus could not draw him from the lowly roof of his retirement . But the veil which concealed him from ...
... voice of fame was wafted to the inter- esting recluse in his solitude , and dearly was it welcome to him ; yet even that powerful stimulus could not draw him from the lowly roof of his retirement . But the veil which concealed him from ...
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