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... keeping the war alive . Such people are Spaniards in disguise , seeking the good and profit of the common enemy , with the loss and hindrance of such of Her Majesty's subjects as , to their great charge , do venture upon reprisals . In ...
... keeping the war alive . Such people are Spaniards in disguise , seeking the good and profit of the common enemy , with the loss and hindrance of such of Her Majesty's subjects as , to their great charge , do venture upon reprisals . In ...
Page 91
... keep anyone prosperous to the end of his days and the world laughing till the end of time . ' " 11 Shakespeare's Polonius , far more than ( as some have suggested ) Milton's Beelzebub majestically rising to address his demon peers , is ...
... keep anyone prosperous to the end of his days and the world laughing till the end of time . ' " 11 Shakespeare's Polonius , far more than ( as some have suggested ) Milton's Beelzebub majestically rising to address his demon peers , is ...
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... keep for her debts.1 19 In her disappointment , she " resolved that the service at Cadiz should be no matter for reward or distinction to anybody . " " 20 She sulked or flared out at those , like Essex , whom she compelled to attend her ...
... keep for her debts.1 19 In her disappointment , she " resolved that the service at Cadiz should be no matter for reward or distinction to anybody . " " 20 She sulked or flared out at those , like Essex , whom she compelled to attend her ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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