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Quotations. 1989 ...Les Reports de Edward Coke, vol. 1, p. 3 (1660). Spelling modernized.... 10) 1826. Sir John Harington (1560?-1612). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of
Quotations. 1989 ...Sir John Harington (1560?-1612) Treason doth never prosper, what's the reason?For if it prosper, none dare call it Treason. SIR JOHN HARINGTON, "Of Treason," The... |