Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest, Том 7Printed only for subscribers by G. Barrie & son, 1902 |
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... desire , beseech .. ing you , my lord , that my lady may have a mess of meat at her own lodging , with a good dish or two that is meet [ fit ] for her grace to eat of ; and the rever- sion of the mess shall satisfy all her women , a ...
... desire , beseech .. ing you , my lord , that my lady may have a mess of meat at her own lodging , with a good dish or two that is meet [ fit ] for her grace to eat of ; and the rever- sion of the mess shall satisfy all her women , a ...
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... desire to see your majesty , the other that of rendering the obedience I owe to the commands of the king my father ... desires . In the mean time , I entreat your majesty to permit me to show , by this billet , the zeal with which I ...
... desire to see your majesty , the other that of rendering the obedience I owe to the commands of the king my father ... desires . In the mean time , I entreat your majesty to permit me to show , by this billet , the zeal with which I ...
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... desire of rendering his book entertaining has led him to modernize the language and construction so considerably that very few traces are discernible of the peculiar style of that princess . The readers of the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
... desire of rendering his book entertaining has led him to modernize the language and construction so considerably that very few traces are discernible of the peculiar style of that princess . The readers of the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
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... desire you to think that a greater matter than this could not make me impute any unkindness in you , for I am a friend not won with trifles , nor lost with the like . Thus I commit you and your affairs into God's hand , who keep you ...
... desire you to think that a greater matter than this could not make me impute any unkindness in you , for I am a friend not won with trifles , nor lost with the like . Thus I commit you and your affairs into God's hand , who keep you ...
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... desire I have to see the king's majesty , I shall most heartily desire your 1 A request made by Elizabeth to the admiral in behalf of one of her chap- lains . 2 Haynes's State - Papers , 90 . lordship that I may come to the court after ...
... desire I have to see the king's majesty , I shall most heartily desire your 1 A request made by Elizabeth to the admiral in behalf of one of her chap- lains . 2 Haynes's State - Papers , 90 . lordship that I may come to the court after ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Том 7 Agnes Strickland Полный просмотр - 1885 |
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