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Not from vanity , a failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but ,
in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against
the poisoned arrows of Nander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness
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Not from vanity , a failing too cold and low for his ardent and elevated mind ; but ,
in advanced life , from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against
the poisoned arrows of Nander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness
...
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Cromwell ( fays Ludlow ) as soon as he saw the “ lord president , required him to
take out a new com“ mission for his office of chief justice of Chester , which " he
refused , alledging that he held that place by a grant “ from the parliament of ...
Cromwell ( fays Ludlow ) as soon as he saw the “ lord president , required him to
take out a new com“ mission for his office of chief justice of Chester , which " he
refused , alledging that he held that place by a grant “ from the parliament of ...
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... of his undertaking regal charge no man more panoble descent . He was of
person comelier tient in bearing causes , more inquisitive in exathan all his
brethren , of pleasing tongue , and mining , more exad in doing justice , and
prograceful ...
... of his undertaking regal charge no man more panoble descent . He was of
person comelier tient in bearing causes , more inquisitive in exathan all his
brethren , of pleasing tongue , and mining , more exad in doing justice , and
prograceful ...
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