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... writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time , he writes and is addressed as M. Immerito , and ...
... writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time , he writes and is addressed as M. Immerito , and ...
Page 65
... writes Walsingham's correspondent Andrew Trollope , who talked about Tamerlane , " they could never be worse than these Irish rogues - rather dogs , and worse than dogs , for dogs do but after their kind , and they degenerate from all ...
... writes Walsingham's correspondent Andrew Trollope , who talked about Tamerlane , " they could never be worse than these Irish rogues - rather dogs , and worse than dogs , for dogs do but after their kind , and they degenerate from all ...
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... writes Sir Henry Wallop , in the height of the struggle , " are but like fox - hunting . ' And when the English Government remonstrates against this system of massacre , the Lord - Deputy writes back that " he sorrows that pity for the ...
... writes Sir Henry Wallop , in the height of the struggle , " are but like fox - hunting . ' And when the English Government remonstrates against this system of massacre , the Lord - Deputy writes back that " he sorrows that pity for the ...
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