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... Majesty , who saith there are too many in it for so small a favour , which he holdeth too little to encourage so well a deserving servant . For myself I shall ever rejoice at the manifestation of his Majesty's favour towards you , and ...
... Majesty , who saith there are too many in it for so small a favour , which he holdeth too little to encourage so well a deserving servant . For myself I shall ever rejoice at the manifestation of his Majesty's favour towards you , and ...
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... Majesty so affected their joining with her , and that now they know that his Majesty being greater in power will yet suffer such an enemy to all Christian princes , chiefly to those of his Majesty's religion , to creep into his bosom ...
... Majesty so affected their joining with her , and that now they know that his Majesty being greater in power will yet suffer such an enemy to all Christian princes , chiefly to those of his Majesty's religion , to creep into his bosom ...
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... Majesty a volume of my Lord of Bangor's and my Lord Sheffield , whereof I spake when I left his Majesty at Theobald's . His Majesty may be pleased at his own good time and pleasure to cast his eye upon it . I purpose at my coming to ...
... Majesty a volume of my Lord of Bangor's and my Lord Sheffield , whereof I spake when I left his Majesty at Theobald's . His Majesty may be pleased at his own good time and pleasure to cast his eye upon it . I purpose at my coming to ...
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... Majesty cause to think of me seven years after I am dead . I am glad the time approacheth , when I shall have the happiness to kiss his Majesty's hands and to embrace your Lordship , ever resting Your Lordship's most obliged friend ...
... Majesty cause to think of me seven years after I am dead . I am glad the time approacheth , when I shall have the happiness to kiss his Majesty's hands and to embrace your Lordship , ever resting Your Lordship's most obliged friend ...
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... Majesty's good conceit and acceptation of your service upon your discourse with him at Windsor , which though I heard not myself , yet I heard his Majesty much commend it both for the method and the affection you shewed therein to his ...
... Majesty's good conceit and acceptation of your service upon your discourse with him at Windsor , which though I heard not myself , yet I heard his Majesty much commend it both for the method and the affection you shewed therein to his ...
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