Thomas More — "I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril o…"
I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril of his life.
I verily think that no man may meddle with the King's marriage, but with peril of his life.
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"I am not so foolish, as to change my conscience for the King's pleasure."
"I have no window to look into another man's conscience."
"They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters."
"They wonder much to hear that in this island, and in all the countries that are about it, there are so many who love to be idle, and yet live with luxury and splendor."
"They have no books among them, but such as are written in their own language."
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