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… horse more, when I trust in time to suppress the insolent pride of the "Lard" now governor in Liddesdale, who at the … withall." The dishonour to her Majesty by the insolent pride of Buccleuch, her greatest enemy if his power were … villains, "which be now at the hight (I hope) of thire pride." At the last assises of Aplebie, Gerard Carleton, …
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… say no more, but like an old rustical fellow, conclude: pride and ignorance of our profession wilbe the quicksilver …
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… your sacred Majesties deliverance: angells fell through pride, when poore humble Moyses stoode faithfull in the house …
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… The least favour shown them, will not only augment their pride, but encourage their surnames here to give new trouble, …
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… This man is greatlye envied for his credit, hated for his pride, and being of small party, easye to be brought out of …
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… Huntingdon, and Sir William Bowes now living, know. Their pride is so high, that now Roger his brother has submitted …
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… may bee taken to proceed from guiltinesse, or blinded pride, lett the world judg as it shall please. For my self, … that your lordship may the sooner come home to abate their pride. Now on my discharge you will see the common people …
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… honor to think of me and my manner of living. By Cesford's pride I am in much trouble, the uncertainty of my stay makes …
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… the Bishop of Durham and Sir W. Bowes can confirm. The pride of the opposite borders grown intolerable, "thundrethe" …
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… this March, daily spoiled by Teviotdale. All through the pride and insolence of Sir Robert Kerr, and so long as he … not maintained, there will be great trouble here, for the pride of Sir Robert Kerr is so great, that though as chief …
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