Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... hath at this time to deliver , unless it please your Ladyship further to give me leave to make this re- quest unto you , that it would please your good Ladyship in your letters wherewith you visit my good Lord to vouchsafe the mention ...
... hath at this time to deliver , unless it please your Ladyship further to give me leave to make this re- quest unto you , that it would please your good Ladyship in your letters wherewith you visit my good Lord to vouchsafe the mention ...
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... hath interest , albeit indeed your Lordship hath had place to benefit many , and wisdom to make due choice of lighting - places for your goodness , yet do I not fear any of your Lordship's former experiences for staying my thankfulness ...
... hath interest , albeit indeed your Lordship hath had place to benefit many , and wisdom to make due choice of lighting - places for your goodness , yet do I not fear any of your Lordship's former experiences for staying my thankfulness ...
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... hath declared himself to tender the estate of her Majesty's affairs , I conceive and gather hope that those whom he hath in a manner pressed for her Majesty's ser- vice , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to ...
... hath declared himself to tender the estate of her Majesty's affairs , I conceive and gather hope that those whom he hath in a manner pressed for her Majesty's ser- vice , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to ...
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... hath allotted unto me most to view ; yet that it would please her excellent Majesty not to ac- count my thankfulness less for that my disability is great to show it ; but to sustain me in her Majesty's gracious opinion , whereupon I ...
... hath allotted unto me most to view ; yet that it would please her excellent Majesty not to ac- count my thankfulness less for that my disability is great to show it ; but to sustain me in her Majesty's gracious opinion , whereupon I ...
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... hath the especial trust . He doth favour the people more than the nobility , because they do bear an old grudge to the gentle- men , and the people are the more in number , without whom the nobility can do nothing . One thing in him ...
... hath the especial trust . He doth favour the people more than the nobility , because they do bear an old grudge to the gentle- men , and the people are the more in number , without whom the nobility can do nothing . One thing in him ...
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