The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 16
... lady of quality was employed on business of importance , which she accomplished , at last , to the utter destruction of the Earl of Warwick and his party . " " This lady was no fool , nor blab of her tongue ; and being al- lowed the ...
... lady of quality was employed on business of importance , which she accomplished , at last , to the utter destruction of the Earl of Warwick and his party . " " This lady was no fool , nor blab of her tongue ; and being al- lowed the ...
Page 18
... ladies , he would assign him the Cardinal of Bourbon for his con- fessor , who he knew would willingly absolve him , if he should com- mit any sin , by way of love and gallantry . The King of England was extremely pleased with his ...
... ladies , he would assign him the Cardinal of Bourbon for his con- fessor , who he knew would willingly absolve him , if he should com- mit any sin , by way of love and gallantry . The King of England was extremely pleased with his ...
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... lady of the bed- chamber , to whom it was made ; for she said truly " there was more need of a man than a boy , that being what her dominions needed more than any thing else ; " the historian adds , " it pleased God to appoint her ...
... lady of the bed- chamber , to whom it was made ; for she said truly " there was more need of a man than a boy , that being what her dominions needed more than any thing else ; " the historian adds , " it pleased God to appoint her ...
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... the grave , and declared that he desired to die on a Saturday of all days in the week ; and that he hoped our Lady would procure him that favour , in whom he had always placed great part of his trust , Memoirs of Philip de Comines . 23.
... the grave , and declared that he desired to die on a Saturday of all days in the week ; and that he hoped our Lady would procure him that favour , in whom he had always placed great part of his trust , Memoirs of Philip de Comines . 23.
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... ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my 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 ...
... ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my 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 ...
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