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To confirm what I have said,* 1.1 [They had matter e••ough to take
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To confirm what I have said,* 1.1 [They had matter e••ough to take
away his life, ••n this his last businesse, since his first Tryall.]
Sir VValter was bound, not to infest the main Land of the West-Indies, and so he promised the King, who assured Gondoma•• so much; and to satisfie their jealousie, Sir VValters Letter (if any such) might be sent to Sa••nt Tome for his security; which therefore aggravates the fault of Sir VValter.
Besides, his biting jests upon all, not sparing his dread Soveraign, for admitting them, the more true, the wider skar: Many such of his, like the wound of a chewed bullet, the ruggednesse makes the hurt incurable. And besides, that which the Frenchman Manwa••i••g con∣fessed of him to the King, as he reported since to Mr B. ••. a Gentle∣man of wo••th, who will justifie his report to be so foul so treasonable against King Iames, that may satisfie any good subject he deserved. death: Not that I take upon me to reveal it, being unwillingly enfor∣ced to speak thus much against the dead, who hath paid the debt due for his offences here, and no doubt enjoyes his pardon and forgivnesse hereafter, with my Christian zeal and charitable affection for ever.
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