Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton House, Northamptonshire ...: I. The Monmouth Insurrection, 1685-6H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 |
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... wish can be made you now and that I do very seriously , if there be anything in this leter that is not so ' tis because I think I know you so good humord and so litle formal that you will bear with it , and I hope you have learnt to ...
... wish can be made you now and that I do very seriously , if there be anything in this leter that is not so ' tis because I think I know you so good humord and so litle formal that you will bear with it , and I hope you have learnt to ...
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... wish I coud say any thing for your consolation but I belive you are to reasonable to want it , onely from that God who is best able and I hope will make it up to you othere ways , but pray do me the justice to belive I shall be glad of ...
... wish I coud say any thing for your consolation but I belive you are to reasonable to want it , onely from that God who is best able and I hope will make it up to you othere ways , but pray do me the justice to belive I shall be glad of ...
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... wish you a good journey to the Wells . " Remember the venison for Sir John Percival . " [ The other four letters are quite unimportant and contain no clue to their dates . There are casual allusions in them to Lord Dorset's sister ...
... wish you a good journey to the Wells . " Remember the venison for Sir John Percival . " [ The other four letters are quite unimportant and contain no clue to their dates . There are casual allusions in them to Lord Dorset's sister ...
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... wish with all my heart , for my own interest as well as that of Great Britain , that he was dismissed his Majesty's service , for I verily believe he is in the French interest more than in Great Britain's . " He has frequent interviews ...
... wish with all my heart , for my own interest as well as that of Great Britain , that he was dismissed his Majesty's service , for I verily believe he is in the French interest more than in Great Britain's . " He has frequent interviews ...
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... wish you all the happiness you yourself can desire or imagine . I cannot better express my sentiments upon this than in sending you an epigram I remember to have read in Martial upon the like occasion : Candida perpetuò residat ...
... wish you all the happiness you yourself can desire or imagine . I cannot better express my sentiments upon this than in sending you an epigram I remember to have read in Martial upon the like occasion : Candida perpetuò residat ...
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