Thomas More — "And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul."
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
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During his trial, as recorded in 'The History of King Richard the Third' by Thomas More (though this particular quote is from his trial and not that work)
Date: 1535
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