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The thing is, is not cowardly, but profoundly and detestably wicked.
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This situation was detestably rectified, as could be clearly seen in face as she jarred forward.
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He spoiled her detestably, he always had and she took advantage of that fact at every opportunity.
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The woman was detestably sensible, opinionated, and outspoken and her son trusted her reasoning above all things, except, perhaps his own.
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He was detestably poor, and this was the reason, no doubt, that his expletive expressions about betting, seldom took a pecuniary turn.
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But this is true that of > certain of the clergy he was detestably hated, & specially of such as had > borne swynge [beaten hard], and by his means was put from it; for in deed he > was a man that in all his doings seemed not to favour any kind of Popery, > nor could not abide the snoffyng pride of some prelates, which undoubtedly, > whatsoever else was the cause of his death, did shorten his life and > procured the end that he was brought unto. Henry came to regret Cromwell's killing and later accused his ministers of bringing about Cromwell's downfall by "pretexts" and "false accusations". On 3 March 1541, the French Ambassador, Charles de Marillac, reported in a letter that the King was now said to be lamenting that, > under pretext of some slight offences which he had committed, they had > brought several accusations against him, on the strength of which he had put > to death the most faithful servant he ever had. There remains an element of what G. R. Elton describes as "mystery" about Cromwell's demise.
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