Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... worthy , were such flowers of the crown as his enemies ( to the disadvantage of whose friends he might imploy them ) could not in reason but have found cause to oppose , had they been picked out for any milder designe , then to deck a ...
... worthy , were such flowers of the crown as his enemies ( to the disadvantage of whose friends he might imploy them ) could not in reason but have found cause to oppose , had they been picked out for any milder designe , then to deck a ...
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... worthy ) to make an heire for the kingdom of England , since her father was known to doe it , yet a man , and so uncapable of any eclipse of honour by the highest prin- cesse ? Neither did his often repeated con- descentions in making ...
... worthy ) to make an heire for the kingdom of England , since her father was known to doe it , yet a man , and so uncapable of any eclipse of honour by the highest prin- cesse ? Neither did his often repeated con- descentions in making ...
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... worthy of death . Nor was it possible to reduce them to more civility , ( the inhabitants being of such an amphibious education , ) but by curing the boggs and fastnesses , or building more castles and garrisons then she could spare ...
... worthy of death . Nor was it possible to reduce them to more civility , ( the inhabitants being of such an amphibious education , ) but by curing the boggs and fastnesses , or building more castles and garrisons then she could spare ...
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... worthy the labour of the historian , and without which the politician shall be litle edified ; who cannot pretend to a higher title than that of an emperick , if he hath not been conversant ( as the pretenders by their places to reason ...
... worthy the labour of the historian , and without which the politician shall be litle edified ; who cannot pretend to a higher title than that of an emperick , if he hath not been conversant ( as the pretenders by their places to reason ...
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... worthy to cast a glance upon at your idle or melan- cholly hours , I have my full desires . If cast from you it hath just deserts . Mine ambition only is , that so noble a lady , shall be the godmother of the first and only heir that ...
... worthy to cast a glance upon at your idle or melan- cholly hours , I have my full desires . If cast from you it hath just deserts . Mine ambition only is , that so noble a lady , shall be the godmother of the first and only heir that ...
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