Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1601 - 1603, Volume 4William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1870 - 602 pages |
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Page lxvii
... Cecil ; a little more openness and impetuosity might have exposed Cecil to the fate of Essex . The after conduct of the Earl is that of a reckless gambler who has lost his last chance , and attempts to retrieve his position by a bold ...
... Cecil ; a little more openness and impetuosity might have exposed Cecil to the fate of Essex . The after conduct of the Earl is that of a reckless gambler who has lost his last chance , and attempts to retrieve his position by a bold ...
Page lxviii
... Cecil con- cealed a heart susceptible of the warmest attachments . His large , liquid , lustrous eyes - absorbing as it were the whole of his countenance and fascinating the spectator- were a sure and unerring index of the ardent and ...
... Cecil con- cealed a heart susceptible of the warmest attachments . His large , liquid , lustrous eyes - absorbing as it were the whole of his countenance and fascinating the spectator- were a sure and unerring index of the ardent and ...
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... Cecil . * The whole paper is remarkable for the clear insight it affords into the disorders of Ireland and their causes , but I am only now concerned with that portion of it which relates to the state of the soldiery . The writer puts ...
... Cecil . * The whole paper is remarkable for the clear insight it affords into the disorders of Ireland and their causes , but I am only now concerned with that portion of it which relates to the state of the soldiery . The writer puts ...
Page lxxiii
... Cecil , and the suspicions of Elizabeth . And of this Mountjoy was well aware . At times there was danger of a collision between them , the excessive fondness of Cecil for Carew leading him on more than one occasion to show a regard to ...
... Cecil , and the suspicions of Elizabeth . And of this Mountjoy was well aware . At times there was danger of a collision between them , the excessive fondness of Cecil for Carew leading him on more than one occasion to show a regard to ...
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... CECIL to SIR GEORGE CAREW . My Lords write to you concerning this gentleman , Mr. Coursye , " to whom though her Majesty hath not yet granted the benefit of the Intrusion , yet I am persuaded that upon the 1601 . Jan. 13 . Vol . 620 , p ...
... CECIL to SIR GEORGE CAREW . My Lords write to you concerning this gentleman , Mr. Coursye , " to whom though her Majesty hath not yet granted the benefit of the Intrusion , yet I am persuaded that upon the 1601 . Jan. 13 . Vol . 620 , p ...
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