Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... against Mr. Sel- den , & c . III . Addrefs from the Grand Jury of the County of Buckingham to his Majefty King Charles the First . IV . Letter from Mr. Pym to Mr. Grenvile . V. Letter from Mr. Tyrrell to Mr. Grenvile . VI . Letter from ...
... against Mr. Sel- den , & c . III . Addrefs from the Grand Jury of the County of Buckingham to his Majefty King Charles the First . IV . Letter from Mr. Pym to Mr. Grenvile . V. Letter from Mr. Tyrrell to Mr. Grenvile . VI . Letter from ...
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... against all mine enemies , as you have done .'- " Then ( faid the King ) I commit all to God , " and remember you to do well . With that " he turned himfelf in his bed , and fhortlie after departed to God . " re 66 SIR WILLIAM GASCOIGNE ...
... against all mine enemies , as you have done .'- " Then ( faid the King ) I commit all to God , " and remember you to do well . With that " he turned himfelf in his bed , and fhortlie after departed to God . " re 66 SIR WILLIAM GASCOIGNE ...
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... against it by the French Ambaffador , who in- fifted that they fhould remain as formerly , by a decree of Pope Benedict IX . a part of the Ger- man Nation * . On the arrival of Sigifmund the Emperor at the Council , in the fame year ...
... against it by the French Ambaffador , who in- fifted that they fhould remain as formerly , by a decree of Pope Benedict IX . a part of the Ger- man Nation * . On the arrival of Sigifmund the Emperor at the Council , in the fame year ...
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... against the French , what " profperity waited upon the English arms is to " the world divulged , and yet ambition then ap- ❝peared the chief counsellor to war . Now , be- fide all that right which led our Edward the " Third , our ...
... against the French , what " profperity waited upon the English arms is to " the world divulged , and yet ambition then ap- ❝peared the chief counsellor to war . Now , be- fide all that right which led our Edward the " Third , our ...
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... against our enemy ; let us therefore lofe " no time , but fuddenly and feverely fcourge 66 this perjured Court to a fevere repentance , " and regaine honour to our Nation , and his " kingdom to our Crown . " - HABINGTON'S Hiflory of ...
... against our enemy ; let us therefore lofe " no time , but fuddenly and feverely fcourge 66 this perjured Court to a fevere repentance , " and regaine honour to our Nation , and his " kingdom to our Crown . " - HABINGTON'S Hiflory of ...
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