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... thereof . For I cannot account your Lordship's service distinct from that which I [ owe ] 2 to God and my Prince ; the performance whereof to best proof and pur- pose is the meeting point and rendezvous of all my thoughts . Thus I take ...
... thereof . For I cannot account your Lordship's service distinct from that which I [ owe ] 2 to God and my Prince ; the performance whereof to best proof and pur- pose is the meeting point and rendezvous of all my thoughts . Thus I take ...
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... thereof it entereth and striketh so much more deeply into me , as both my nature and duty press- eth me to return some speech of thankfulness . It must be an exceeding comfort and encouragement to me , setting forth and putting myself ...
... thereof it entereth and striketh so much more deeply into me , as both my nature and duty press- eth me to return some speech of thankfulness . It must be an exceeding comfort and encouragement to me , setting forth and putting myself ...
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... thereof . But if it shall please God to send forth an occasion whereby my faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ever making more protestation of it after . In the meantime , howso- ever it be not made ...
... thereof . But if it shall please God to send forth an occasion whereby my faithful affection may be tried , I trust it shall save me labour for ever making more protestation of it after . In the meantime , howso- ever it be not made ...
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... thereof daily in France . England and Scotland are already , God be thanked , quite reformed , with the better part of Germany . And because the Queen's Majesty hath that reputation to be the defender of the true religion and faith ...
... thereof daily in France . England and Scotland are already , God be thanked , quite reformed , with the better part of Germany . And because the Queen's Majesty hath that reputation to be the defender of the true religion and faith ...
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... thereof , and saying that he marvelled how those that keep 1 Faunt to A. B. , Nov. 20th , 1583. Lamb . MSS . 647 . abroad more than that time could live to their contentment 1580-84 . ] 31 OCCUPATIONS AT GRAY'S INN . Occupations at Gray's.
... thereof , and saying that he marvelled how those that keep 1 Faunt to A. B. , Nov. 20th , 1583. Lamb . MSS . 647 . abroad more than that time could live to their contentment 1580-84 . ] 31 OCCUPATIONS AT GRAY'S INN . Occupations at Gray's.
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