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... Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated his victory with two days of devotion , ( for the first day he repaired to Paul's , and had the hymn of Te Deum sung ...
... Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated his victory with two days of devotion , ( for the first day he repaired to Paul's , and had the hymn of Te Deum sung ...
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... Queen of Naples : the other touching all particulars of estate that concerned the fortunes and intentions of Ferdi- nando . And because they may observe best who themselves are observed least , he sent them under col- ourable pretexts ...
... Queen of Naples : the other touching all particulars of estate that concerned the fortunes and intentions of Ferdi- nando . And because they may observe best who themselves are observed least , he sent them under col- ourable pretexts ...
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... Queen . But the Queen ( says Cam- den , p . 687. ) waived that right , and an agreement was made between the uncle and his nieces . Here Bacon inserts ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 76. ) the words ut appareret illud potius ad competitores in ...
... Queen . But the Queen ( says Cam- den , p . 687. ) waived that right , and an agreement was made between the uncle and his nieces . Here Bacon inserts ( Faust . F. viii . fo . 76. ) the words ut appareret illud potius ad competitores in ...
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