The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 24
... coming to court he lost a son called Joachim , who was born in 1459 , for whose death he was extremely afflicted , and made a vow in my presence , never to be concerned with any other woman but the Queen ; and though this was no more ...
... coming to court he lost a son called Joachim , who was born in 1459 , for whose death he was extremely afflicted , and made a vow in my presence , never to be concerned with any other woman but the Queen ; and though this was no more ...
Page 43
... coming to Windsor , he attended two days at Buckingham's chamber , being not admitted to any better place than the room where trencher - scrapers and lacquies attended ; there sitting upon an old wooden chest , amongst such as , for his ...
... coming to Windsor , he attended two days at Buckingham's chamber , being not admitted to any better place than the room where trencher - scrapers and lacquies attended ; there sitting upon an old wooden chest , amongst such as , for his ...
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... coming , the one without his hat and sword in his hand , the others with all their swords , demands the cause ; they tell him ; he saith , surely none can think his house a sanctuary , who is to punish such offenders . But Sir Robert ...
... coming , the one without his hat and sword in his hand , the others with all their swords , demands the cause ; they tell him ; he saith , surely none can think his house a sanctuary , who is to punish such offenders . But Sir Robert ...
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... coming first , and hearing the vice - admiral was to attend him , the admiral the other , in a scorn put himself in a passage - boat of Calais , and came forth with fag at top . Instantly , Sir Jerome Tur- ner sent to know of the ...
... coming first , and hearing the vice - admiral was to attend him , the admiral the other , in a scorn put himself in a passage - boat of Calais , and came forth with fag at top . Instantly , Sir Jerome Tur- ner sent to know of the ...
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... coming , in each succeeding year , a wider , and a deeper , and a more resistless stream . Wonderful , too , as were the strides by which , at that very time , philosophy was advancing under the auspices of Bacon , we can hardly regard ...
... coming , in each succeeding year , a wider , and a deeper , and a more resistless stream . Wonderful , too , as were the strides by which , at that very time , philosophy was advancing under the auspices of Bacon , we can hardly regard ...
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