The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... give money or a ticket for their diet ; that there should be no charge on the country for more men than there really were ; that they should not ask for more than a breakfast and supper ; and that their quarters should be assigned by ...
... give money or a ticket for their diet ; that there should be no charge on the country for more men than there really were ; that they should not ask for more than a breakfast and supper ; and that their quarters should be assigned by ...
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... give the royal assent to the act of attainder . The Earl of Bedford died on the 9th of May , 1641. His character is thus drawn by Clarendon , a political enemy , at a time when these enmities were sharpest . He " The other accident that ...
... give the royal assent to the act of attainder . The Earl of Bedford died on the 9th of May , 1641. His character is thus drawn by Clarendon , a political enemy , at a time when these enmities were sharpest . He " The other accident that ...
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... gives an account of their progress in logic , the Roman historians , and natural philosophy . When their university edu- cation was completed , the brothers were sent abroad , and appear to have resided some time at Augsburg . The two ...
... gives an account of their progress in logic , the Roman historians , and natural philosophy . When their university edu- cation was completed , the brothers were sent abroad , and appear to have resided some time at Augsburg . The two ...
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... give you many thanks , as likewise for the continuance of your friendship . By your last I understand that mine from this place , Geneva , and Lyons are come to your hands truely we arrived at the last place in the luckiest time ...
... give you many thanks , as likewise for the continuance of your friendship . By your last I understand that mine from this place , Geneva , and Lyons are come to your hands truely we arrived at the last place in the luckiest time ...
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... ( give me leave to call it so ) I could not expect so rich a compensation as I have since received by your frequent & hand- some letters . How proud I am of them , & what contentment they afford me , may be read ( they say ) plainly in my ...
... ( give me leave to call it so ) I could not expect so rich a compensation as I have since received by your frequent & hand- some letters . How proud I am of them , & what contentment they afford me , may be read ( they say ) plainly in my ...
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