Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... ship might conceive of my forbearing , I would not by writing or message utter , but only by speech to your lordship's self . My lord , it is over true and over much against reason , that upon my being at Buckstones last , advantage was ...
... ship might conceive of my forbearing , I would not by writing or message utter , but only by speech to your lordship's self . My lord , it is over true and over much against reason , that upon my being at Buckstones last , advantage was ...
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... ship's son all the good education that may be mete to teach him to fear God , love your lordship his natural father , and to know his friends ; without any curiosity of human learning , which , without the fear of God , I see doth much ...
... ship's son all the good education that may be mete to teach him to fear God , love your lordship his natural father , and to know his friends ; without any curiosity of human learning , which , without the fear of God , I see doth much ...
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... ship were ever sincere on the part of sir Henry , it was at least short - lived ; for , writing a few months after Essex's death to Leicester respecting the earl of Or- mond , whom the favourite regarded as his enemy , he says . " In ...
... ship were ever sincere on the part of sir Henry , it was at least short - lived ; for , writing a few months after Essex's death to Leicester respecting the earl of Or- mond , whom the favourite regarded as his enemy , he says . " In ...
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... ship . Her majesty , by some means I know not , was lodged at his house , Euston , far unmeet for her high- ness , but fitter for the black guard ; nevertheless , ( the gentleman brought into her majesty's presence by like device ) her ...
... ship . Her majesty , by some means I know not , was lodged at his house , Euston , far unmeet for her high- ness , but fitter for the black guard ; nevertheless , ( the gentleman brought into her majesty's presence by like device ) her ...
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... ship became in an eminent degree the objects of public curiosity and wonder . The courage , skill and perseverance of this great naviga- tor were deservedly extolled ; the wealth which he had brought home , from the plunder of the ...
... ship became in an eminent degree the objects of public curiosity and wonder . The courage , skill and perseverance of this great naviga- tor were deservedly extolled ; the wealth which he had brought home , from the plunder of the ...
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