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... Majesty again . 21. The offence lies deeper than Lord Campbell dreams : an offence of two parts ; one of which parts has wholly escaped his sight . The Government seeks from the House of Commons a 20. Campbell's Lives of the Lord ...
... Majesty again . 21. The offence lies deeper than Lord Campbell dreams : an offence of two parts ; one of which parts has wholly escaped his sight . The Government seeks from the House of Commons a 20. Campbell's Lives of the Lord ...
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... Majesty have resolved upon the negative for your brother , as I hear , truly , save for the brust a little , I am glad of it . God in His time hath better in store I trust . For considering his kind of health and what cumber pertains to ...
... Majesty have resolved upon the negative for your brother , as I hear , truly , save for the brust a little , I am glad of it . God in His time hath better in store I trust . For considering his kind of health and what cumber pertains to ...
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... Majesty's Captain of the Guard . The opportunity thrown away by Essex , Burghley and Cecil hug to their hearts . They give , not only their countenance to Raleigh , but their money to the Guiana voyage ; Burghley contributing five ...
... Majesty's Captain of the Guard . The opportunity thrown away by Essex , Burghley and Cecil hug to their hearts . They give , not only their countenance to Raleigh , but their money to the Guiana voyage ; Burghley contributing five ...
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... Majesty's mind . The house is good , the park spacious ; within the pales are eighty - seven acres of lawn and pas- ture , lake and orchard ; beyond the pales five or six acres of mead and field . It is a home for a prince . Fourteen ...
... Majesty's mind . The house is good , the park spacious ; within the pales are eighty - seven acres of lawn and pas- ture , lake and orchard ; beyond the pales five or six acres of mead and field . It is a home for a prince . Fourteen ...
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... the Gazettes likewise , which the Queen desired Mr. H. Stanhope to read all over unto her ; and her Majesty commandeth they be not made vulgar . The ad- LETTER TO HIS BROTHER ANTHONY . 71 1596 . vertisement 70 FRANCIS BACON . ·
... the Gazettes likewise , which the Queen desired Mr. H. Stanhope to read all over unto her ; and her Majesty commandeth they be not made vulgar . The ad- LETTER TO HIS BROTHER ANTHONY . 71 1596 . vertisement 70 FRANCIS BACON . ·
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