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... letter from the Earl of Northum- berland , than they told the House , " they were now 66 ready for a complete discovery ; " and thereupon pro- duced the evidence of Colonel Goring , and the letter from Mr. Peircy ; both which agreed ...
... letter from the Earl of Northum- berland , than they told the House , " they were now 66 ready for a complete discovery ; " and thereupon pro- duced the evidence of Colonel Goring , and the letter from Mr. Peircy ; both which agreed ...
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... letters from thence , to the two Houses , arrived within lefs than two days af- ter the meffenger from Dublin . It was upon a Sunday night , that the letters from Dublin came to the Earl of Leicester ; who immedi- ately caused the ...
... letters from thence , to the two Houses , arrived within lefs than two days af- ter the meffenger from Dublin . It was upon a Sunday night , that the letters from Dublin came to the Earl of Leicester ; who immedi- ately caused the ...
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... letter from Triftram Whetcomb , wherein " there was this paffage , that many other fpeeches they utter , concerning ... letters ...
... letter from Triftram Whetcomb , wherein " there was this paffage , that many other fpeeches they utter , concerning ... letters ...
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