The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... thing through one's own negligence or credulity ; however , our sus , picions ought to be grounded on some foundation , and not to be entertained on every trivial occasion , for that is as bad the other way . " Comines tells us , King ...
... thing through one's own negligence or credulity ; however , our sus , picions ought to be grounded on some foundation , and not to be entertained on every trivial occasion , for that is as bad the other way . " Comines tells us , King ...
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... thing against the Duke of Bretagne , for in his distress he never found so true and faithful a friend . The king pressed him no farther , but recalling the company , took his leave of the King of England in the handsomest and most civil ...
... thing against the Duke of Bretagne , for in his distress he never found so true and faithful a friend . The king pressed him no farther , but recalling the company , took his leave of the King of England in the handsomest and most civil ...
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... thing else ; " the historian adds , " it pleased God to appoint her another husband , viz . the Duke of Aus- tria , " son of the Emperor Frederic III . , " the nearest and most covetous prince , or person , of his time , " so that it ap ...
... thing else ; " the historian adds , " it pleased God to appoint her another husband , viz . the Duke of Aus- tria , " son of the Emperor Frederic III . , " the nearest and most covetous prince , or person , of his time , " so that it ap ...
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... thing , and alleges the authority of Sir Walter Raleigh . †Wilson merely * These letters are , 1. To the king , Bacon's Works , v . 387 . 2. To the king , p . 395. 3. To Sir George Villiers , p . 398. 4. To Sir George Villiers , p ...
... thing , and alleges the authority of Sir Walter Raleigh . †Wilson merely * These letters are , 1. To the king , Bacon's Works , v . 387 . 2. To the king , p . 395. 3. To Sir George Villiers , p . 398. 4. To Sir George Villiers , p ...
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... thing with regard to this matter , it proves a connivance in him , a proposition , which none who are acquainted with his character will be found to main- tain . His discouraging the attempt to bring forwards on the trial of Somerset ...
... thing with regard to this matter , it proves a connivance in him , a proposition , which none who are acquainted with his character will be found to main- tain . His discouraging the attempt to bring forwards on the trial of Somerset ...
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