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... court , as you enter through the street - gate ; the first floor rooms on the first stair on that side . The rooms consist at present of a small study , with two windows looking into the court , and a very small bed - room adjoining ...
... court , as you enter through the street - gate ; the first floor rooms on the first stair on that side . The rooms consist at present of a small study , with two windows looking into the court , and a very small bed - room adjoining ...
Page 55
... court , * and their committal to the tower . Thus ended the Par- liament of 1628-9 . It was the last held in England ... Court of Star Chamber , the most infamous in English history , derived its name from the room in which it sat ...
... court , * and their committal to the tower . Thus ended the Par- liament of 1628-9 . It was the last held in England ... Court of Star Chamber , the most infamous in English history , derived its name from the room in which it sat ...
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... court , though I think that a commonwealth was more friendly you than a court , had not clouded your form- er light ; but your last book resolved that doubt . " * to Meanwhile the general disorder found no hand competent to quell it ...
... court , though I think that a commonwealth was more friendly you than a court , had not clouded your form- er light ; but your last book resolved that doubt . " * to Meanwhile the general disorder found no hand competent to quell it ...
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