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" Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial ; and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges ; yea, let me receive an open trial, (for my truth shall fear no open shame... "
The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell - Page 330
by Joseph Addison - 1804
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...enemies sit as my accusers and judges; yea let me reeeive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open shame: then shall you sec either mine 300 SPECTATOR....
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 pages
...withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...infant princess your daughter. Try me, good king, hut let me have a lawful trial, and let not roy sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges; yea, let...
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Anne Boleyn; or, The suppression of the religious houses

Boleyn Anne (consort of Henry viii, king of England.) - 1854 - 226 pages
...good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on me, and on the infant princess your daughter (Elizabeth). '4 Try me, good King ; but let me have a lawful trial,...and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and as my judges ; yea, let me receive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open shames ; that shall...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 3

David Hume - 1854 - 602 pages
...withdraw vour princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and tho infant princess your danghter. Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial, and let not mv...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now ..., Volume 2

Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 764 pages
...good grace ever cast BO foul a blot on me, and on the infant princess your daughter, [Elizabeth]. " Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my sworn 1 Letter at ax W. Kingston ; Cotton. MS., Otho, cx ' Tills enemy has been supposed to be lady Kochfnrd,...
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Ladies of the Reformation: Memoirs of Distinquished Female Characters ...

James Anderson - 1855 - 946 pages
...enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...king, but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my neorn enemies sit as my accusers and judges ; yea, let me receive an open trial, for my truth shall...
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Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain. From the Norman ...

Mary Botham Howitt - 1856 - 646 pages
...withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain — that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...open shame : then shall you see either my innocency declared — your suspicion and conscience satisfied — the ignominy and slander of the world stopped...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 pages
...withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...shall fear no open shame; then shall you see either mino innocency cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 3

David Hume - 1856 - 513 pages
...neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever oast so foul a blot on. your most dutiful wife, and the...shall fear no open shame ; then shall you see either mine innocence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 pages
...enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...good king, but let me have a lawful trial, and let uot my sworn enemies sit as my accusers ami judges ; yea let me receive an open trial, for my truth...
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