The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... common people , are often pleased and delighted in hearing and reading the surprising histories of wonderful things that have happened in divers places , both of this and other Christian states and kingdoms , I applied myself with ...
... common people , are often pleased and delighted in hearing and reading the surprising histories of wonderful things that have happened in divers places , both of this and other Christian states and kingdoms , I applied myself with ...
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... Sir George Villiers , p . 398. 4. To Sir George Villiers , p . 400. 5. To the king , p . 402 . + Osborn's James , sec . 38 . repeats the common rumours of the times . * Naunton 36 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James .
... Sir George Villiers , p . 398. 4. To Sir George Villiers , p . 400. 5. To the king , p . 402 . + Osborn's James , sec . 38 . repeats the common rumours of the times . * Naunton 36 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James .
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Henry Southern. repeats the common rumours of the times . * Naunton , who was afterwards secretary of state , in a letter to Sir Ralph Win- wood , then ambassador to the states - general , says , " Touching our palladium which we have ...
Henry Southern. repeats the common rumours of the times . * Naunton , who was afterwards secretary of state , in a letter to Sir Ralph Win- wood , then ambassador to the states - general , says , " Touching our palladium which we have ...
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... common ru- mours of the day ; and it should not be forgotten , that he after- wards retracted this charge in the fullest manner , when he passed sentence on the unfortunate Raleigh . " I know , " says he , " you have been valiant and ...
... common ru- mours of the day ; and it should not be forgotten , that he after- wards retracted this charge in the fullest manner , when he passed sentence on the unfortunate Raleigh . " I know , " says he , " you have been valiant and ...
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... common prac tice to write only the initials of those names which he intro- duces ; a practice which surely testifies , on the part of the author , a cautious apprehension that his work might , rather than an intention that it should ...
... common prac tice to write only the initials of those names which he intro- duces ; a practice which surely testifies , on the part of the author , a cautious apprehension that his work might , rather than an intention that it should ...
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