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... appears however that the true reading is lætanter . See Memorials of Henry VII . , ' Pref . p . xxvi . 11th ( and refer to Helps's ' Spanish Conquests in America , ' i . 109. ) transmissum . Dele note . reason . 427 . Dele [ not ] , and ...
... appears however that the true reading is lætanter . See Memorials of Henry VII . , ' Pref . p . xxvi . 11th ( and refer to Helps's ' Spanish Conquests in America , ' i . 109. ) transmissum . Dele note . reason . 427 . Dele [ not ] , and ...
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... appears by the frequent payments to the " potigarie " in Whitgift's accounts , and that his talents or manners had already been remarked by the courtiers , and drawn upon him the special notice of the Queen herself , who would often ...
... appears by the frequent payments to the " potigarie " in Whitgift's accounts , and that his talents or manners had already been remarked by the courtiers , and drawn upon him the special notice of the Queen herself , who would often ...
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... appears to have designed him for the service of the State , and we need not doubt that the son of Elizabeth's Lord Keeper , and nephew of her principal Secretary , early imbibed a reverence for the mysteries of statesmanship , and a ...
... appears to have designed him for the service of the State , and we need not doubt that the son of Elizabeth's Lord Keeper , and nephew of her principal Secretary , early imbibed a reverence for the mysteries of statesmanship , and a ...
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... appear to be a more dangerous enemy of the human race than Aristotle ) ; and being deeply impressed with the perilous condition in which England and therefore the Protestant religion -- the religion , as he would have called it - then ...
... appear to be a more dangerous enemy of the human race than Aristotle ) ; and being deeply impressed with the perilous condition in which England and therefore the Protestant religion -- the religion , as he would have called it - then ...
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... appear unto your Lordship altogether undiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your Lordship's good affection toward me and grace with her Majesty , who methinks needeth never to call for the experience of the ...
... appear unto your Lordship altogether undiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your Lordship's good affection toward me and grace with her Majesty , who methinks needeth never to call for the experience of the ...
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