Tixall Letters: Or, The Correspondence of the Aston Family, and Their Friends, During the Seventeenth Century, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... pray to the God of us all to reward your great care and charge on me , and to prosper my good intents , and to assist you in all your indeavors , and to send you and yours in safety to us againe ; and to be your guide unto ye end , yt ...
... pray to the God of us all to reward your great care and charge on me , and to prosper my good intents , and to assist you in all your indeavors , and to send you and yours in safety to us againe ; and to be your guide unto ye end , yt ...
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... , G. BUCKINGHAM . I wonder Cottington makes no more hast , and I pray you commend me to him . ed to him by Davenant , and Sir John Denham , as may be seen in their works . LETTER X. My Lord ; for all businesses I must PART FIRST . 45.
... , G. BUCKINGHAM . I wonder Cottington makes no more hast , and I pray you commend me to him . ed to him by Davenant , and Sir John Denham , as may be seen in their works . LETTER X. My Lord ; for all businesses I must PART FIRST . 45.
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... pray you not to faile ; and for soe doing this shall be yor warrant . Yor very loving friend , Whitehall , this 27th May , 1626 . MARLEBOROUGH . * • James Ley , son of Henry Ley , of Teffront - Ewias , in Wiltshire , Esq . being a great ...
... pray you not to faile ; and for soe doing this shall be yor warrant . Yor very loving friend , Whitehall , this 27th May , 1626 . MARLEBOROUGH . * • James Ley , son of Henry Ley , of Teffront - Ewias , in Wiltshire , Esq . being a great ...
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... pray yor lop . to give order and instrucions to the said Captaine Porter , to be at Portsmouth the 15th of this instant ( Au- gust ) , and as soon as he arryves there to dis- patch a pacquett to advertize his mat.'s said ambassador ...
... pray yor lop . to give order and instrucions to the said Captaine Porter , to be at Portsmouth the 15th of this instant ( Au- gust ) , and as soon as he arryves there to dis- patch a pacquett to advertize his mat.'s said ambassador ...
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... prayer in English , or any other vulgar language : Such a manner of doctrine about points of faith and sacraments as they hould . This they can never doe . The second , also , concerning a continuall succession of doctours and teachers ...
... prayer in English , or any other vulgar language : Such a manner of doctrine about points of faith and sacraments as they hould . This they can never doe . The second , also , concerning a continuall succession of doctours and teachers ...
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