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... favour • xxi Page 386 TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE LORD VERULAM VISCOUNT ST . ALBAN 387 9. Appeal to Buckingham's mother . Notes for a conference with her . LA . B. Effect of her influence . • TO THE ...
... favour • xxi Page 386 TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE LORD VERULAM VISCOUNT ST . ALBAN 387 9. Appeal to Buckingham's mother . Notes for a conference with her . LA . B. Effect of her influence . • TO THE ...
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... favour you can for my sake in his suit , which his Majesty hath referred to your Lordship : which I will acknowledge as a courtesy unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January ...
... favour you can for my sake in his suit , which his Majesty hath referred to your Lordship : which I will acknowledge as a courtesy unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January ...
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... of Suffolk's answers . " 1619. ] DANGEROUS ILLNESS OF THE KING . ning of 8 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . On second thoughts resolves to withhold the letter and turn into a formal petition for a definite favour xxi.
... of Suffolk's answers . " 1619. ] DANGEROUS ILLNESS OF THE KING . ning of 8 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . On second thoughts resolves to withhold the letter and turn into a formal petition for a definite favour xxi.
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... favour at Court as ever , if not more . " 3 : The truth , I believe , was that he had had a more serious illness than anybody supposed . In the beginning of March we learn from Chamberlain that he had a severe fit of the stone " which ...
... favour at Court as ever , if not more . " 3 : The truth , I believe , was that he had had a more serious illness than anybody supposed . In the beginning of March we learn from Chamberlain that he had a severe fit of the stone " which ...
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... favour the case of this petitioner , have thought fit to desire you for my sake to shew him all the favour you may in this his desire , as you shall find it in reason to deserve ; which I shall take as a courtesy from your Lordship ...
... favour the case of this petitioner , have thought fit to desire you for my sake to shew him all the favour you may in this his desire , as you shall find it in reason to deserve ; which I shall take as a courtesy from your Lordship ...
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