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... to the honour of the English character , that the wars between Charles and the
Parliament , stained as they necessarily were by the blood of friends and fellow -
citizens , were yet “ less distinguished by atrocious deeds , either of treachery or ...
... to the honour of the English character , that the wars between Charles and the
Parliament , stained as they necessarily were by the blood of friends and fellow -
citizens , were yet “ less distinguished by atrocious deeds , either of treachery or ...
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All tending to vindicate the Honour of the late King Charles II . , and his happy
Reign , from the intended aspersions of that foul Pen . By the Hon . Roger North .
London , 1690 . Prithed Design Complete " inquiry int This is one of the most ...
All tending to vindicate the Honour of the late King Charles II . , and his happy
Reign , from the intended aspersions of that foul Pen . By the Hon . Roger North .
London , 1690 . Prithed Design Complete " inquiry int This is one of the most ...
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in the shade to string verses , or weave chaplets , equal to him who breaks a
lance , or encounters a squadron , in honour of his mistress ; and by the same
rule , his insanity is less sublime in its imaginations , and his absurdity less
ludicrous in ...
in the shade to string verses , or weave chaplets , equal to him who breaks a
lance , or encounters a squadron , in honour of his mistress ; and by the same
rule , his insanity is less sublime in its imaginations , and his absurdity less
ludicrous in ...
Page 317
The varied accomplishments of Raleigh , a man whom Nature had fashioned to
be the model of all gallantry , honour , and wisdom , serve but as lights to draw
into more conspicuous notice his faults and his follies , for of vices he ought
surely ...
The varied accomplishments of Raleigh , a man whom Nature had fashioned to
be the model of all gallantry , honour , and wisdom , serve but as lights to draw
into more conspicuous notice his faults and his follies , for of vices he ought
surely ...
Page 319
... some lady of honour should take it off , and fasten it on her sleeve , saying , I
will answer he shall prove a good knight . ... men ' s opinions , the handsomest , ”
took off the knot from the new knight ' s sleeve , and pledged her honour for his .
... some lady of honour should take it off , and fasten it on her sleeve , saying , I
will answer he shall prove a good knight . ... men ' s opinions , the handsomest , ”
took off the knot from the new knight ' s sleeve , and pledged her honour for his .
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