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" To take secret counsel, to execute it, to run together in numbers armed with weapons, — what can be the excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper, by a herald, and yet persist ! Will any simple man take this to be less than treason ? The Earl of Essex answered... "
An Account of the Life and Times of Francis Bacon - Page 339
by James Spedding - 1878
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Elizabeth and Essex: A Tragic History

Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 324 pages
...continued: "To take secret counsel, to execute it, to run together in numbers armed with weapons—what can be the excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper, by...any simple man take this to be less than treason?" Essex interrupted. "If I had purposed anything against others than my private enemies," he said, "I...
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