Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... received yours by the hands of Mr. Winibank . To the which I thought convenient not only to make answer , but also therein to make speed ; lest upon supposition that the two letters enclosed were according to their direction delivered ...
... received yours by the hands of Mr. Winibank . To the which I thought convenient not only to make answer , but also therein to make speed ; lest upon supposition that the two letters enclosed were according to their direction delivered ...
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... received from the Queen , would naturally lead him to look . It seems that he had spoken to Burghley on the subject , and made some overture ; which Burghley undertook to recommend to the Queen ; and that the Queen , who though slow to ...
... received from the Queen , would naturally lead him to look . It seems that he had spoken to Burghley on the subject , and made some overture ; which Burghley undertook to recommend to the Queen ; and that the Queen , who though slow to ...
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... received , the one of the gift of God immediate , the other of her Majesty's gift yet in the loyal and earnest affection which he bare to her Majesty's service , I trust my portion shall not be with the least , nor in proportion with my ...
... received , the one of the gift of God immediate , the other of her Majesty's gift yet in the loyal and earnest affection which he bare to her Majesty's service , I trust my portion shall not be with the least , nor in proportion with my ...
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... received there , and the rule his mother hath over him with the chief of his council . He is utter enemy to religion , having well declared the same in banishing the ministers out of Vienna , and divers other towns , where he goeth ...
... received there , and the rule his mother hath over him with the chief of his council . He is utter enemy to religion , having well declared the same in banishing the ministers out of Vienna , and divers other towns , where he goeth ...
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... received the answer of the Bishops to their petition , and the Noncon- formists had learned that they must either abandon their cause , or work it against the Government by the help of popular sympathy and alliance . 3 . It is not ...
... received the answer of the Bishops to their petition , and the Noncon- formists had learned that they must either abandon their cause , or work it against the Government by the help of popular sympathy and alliance . 3 . It is not ...
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