The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 20
... give him either counsel or comfort , but suffered him to go on in that melancholy state of life , fearing lest their advising him to the contrary , might have turned to their de- struction . " After this , the duke had to contend with ...
... give him either counsel or comfort , but suffered him to go on in that melancholy state of life , fearing lest their advising him to the contrary , might have turned to their de- struction . " After this , the duke had to contend with ...
Page 23
... give us a trait , which we quote as indicative , not only of the man , but the times in which he lived . " After so many fears , sorrows , and suspicions , God , by a kind of miracle , restored him both in body and mind , as is his ...
... give us a trait , which we quote as indicative , not only of the man , but the times in which he lived . " After so many fears , sorrows , and suspicions , God , by a kind of miracle , restored him both in body and mind , as is his ...
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... gives a general account of the affairs of Europe at this period , and especially those of England , which include the history of Richard III . and the succession of Richmond ; of whom he speaks , " as a man who had long suffered in his ...
... gives a general account of the affairs of Europe at this period , and especially those of England , which include the history of Richard III . and the succession of Richmond ; of whom he speaks , " as a man who had long suffered in his ...
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... give in evidence , in this place , the slight account of that letter , which was brought to Somerset by Ashton , being found in the fields soon after the late prince's death , and was directed to Antwerp , containing these words ...
... give in evidence , in this place , the slight account of that letter , which was brought to Somerset by Ashton , being found in the fields soon after the late prince's death , and was directed to Antwerp , containing these words ...
Page 36
... give the attorney- general time to prepare all the proceedings according to the king's wishes , and to induce Somerset to submit quietly to his fate , under a promise of having his life spared ; and that the king was exceedingly anxious ...
... give the attorney- general time to prepare all the proceedings according to the king's wishes , and to induce Somerset to submit quietly to his fate , under a promise of having his life spared ; and that the king was exceedingly anxious ...
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