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they who had first wrought upon the king, only by
persuading him, " that there was so universal a
" hatred against the chancellor, that the           " would the first day accuse him of high treason ;
" and that the removing him from his office was the
" only way to preserve him, except he would in
" such a conjuncture, and when he had so much
" need of the parliament, sacrifice all his interest
" for the protection of the chancellor," (and this was
the sole motive that had prevailed with him, as his
majesty not only assured him the last time he spake
with him, with many gracious expressions, but at
large expressed it to very many persons of honour,
who endeavoured to dissuade him from pursuing
that counsel, " that it was the only expedient for
" the chancellor's preservation," with as great a
testimony of his integrity and the services he had
done him as could be given :) the same men now
The kmg importuned him, " to prosecute with all his power,
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EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON.