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euen against the traitours of Edmond King of England his enemy, who after the peace made betweene him and Canutus, was trayterously slaine at Oxford, as hee sate dooing his necessaries of nature. |
even against the Traitors of Edmund King of England his enemy, who After the peace made between him and Canute, was traitorously slain At Oxford, as he sat doing his necessaries of nature. |
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