Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... honour of knighthood . Gresham had always made a liberal and patriotic use of his wealth ; but after the death of his only son , in 1564 , he formed the resolution of making his country his principal heir . The merchants of Lon- don had ...
... honour of knighthood . Gresham had always made a liberal and patriotic use of his wealth ; but after the death of his only son , in 1564 , he formed the resolution of making his country his principal heir . The merchants of Lon- don had ...
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... honour . On other occasions his law- less propensities broke out with a violence which Eli- zabeth herself was scarcely able to restrain . He had openly begun to muster his friends , retain- ers and servants , to take vengeance on sir ...
... honour . On other occasions his law- less propensities broke out with a violence which Eli- zabeth herself was scarcely able to restrain . He had openly begun to muster his friends , retain- ers and servants , to take vengeance on sir ...
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... honour to pro- cure the release of the captive princess , and to claim through all perils the fair hand which had been plighted to him . Impressed by such sentiments , he returned to a letter of eloquent complaint which she found means ...
... honour to pro- cure the release of the captive princess , and to claim through all perils the fair hand which had been plighted to him . Impressed by such sentiments , he returned to a letter of eloquent complaint which she found means ...
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... honour , but which appeared to her of so much importance that she now thought herself peculiarly fortunate in having discovered an agent capable of conducting with all the wariness , penetration and pro- found address so peculiarly ...
... honour , but which appeared to her of so much importance that she now thought herself peculiarly fortunate in having discovered an agent capable of conducting with all the wariness , penetration and pro- found address so peculiarly ...
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... though himself a man of honour , and one whom they had formerly received , on the footing of cordial intimacy . The queen herself , in listening to his message , assumed an aspect more composed , but extremely cold and serious 23.
... though himself a man of honour , and one whom they had formerly received , on the footing of cordial intimacy . The queen herself , in listening to his message , assumed an aspect more composed , but extremely cold and serious 23.
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