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... rest by brackets , and where conjecture seemed hope- less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved ...
... rest by brackets , and where conjecture seemed hope- less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved ...
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... rest , G. B. Of this matter we shall hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was another case with which the Council had been long occupied , though it has not yet appeared in the correspond- ence , and of which it will be ...
... rest , G. B. Of this matter we shall hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was another case with which the Council had been long occupied , though it has not yet appeared in the correspond- ence , and of which it will be ...
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... rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . I thank your Lordship for your favour to Sir John Wentworth in the dispatch of his business . " Newmarket , 15 March , 1618 . TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR.3 My honourable Lord ...
... rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . I thank your Lordship for your favour to Sir John Wentworth in the dispatch of his business . " Newmarket , 15 March , 1618 . TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR.3 My honourable Lord ...
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... rest Your Lordships very assured friend at command , Royston , the 19 of April , 1619 . G. BUCKINGHAM . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , I think fit to let your Lordship understand what passed yesterday in the Star ...
... rest Your Lordships very assured friend at command , Royston , the 19 of April , 1619 . G. BUCKINGHAM . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , I think fit to let your Lordship understand what passed yesterday in the Star ...
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... rest merchants , the best that can be had . Though we cannot be persuaded that he hath any intent hitherward , yet is it not good to stand to his courtesy . For my part , by all that I can gather , I should rather think he hath a mind ...
... rest merchants , the best that can be had . Though we cannot be persuaded that he hath any intent hitherward , yet is it not good to stand to his courtesy . For my part , by all that I can gather , I should rather think he hath a mind ...
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