The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... grace's servants turned bedeswomen in those days , and said many hundred Aves for it to change ; and with a yet greater fervour when we beheld our lodgings at the hospital , the chambers of which were built only with planks , very ...
... grace's servants turned bedeswomen in those days , and said many hundred Aves for it to change ; and with a yet greater fervour when we beheld our lodgings at the hospital , the chambers of which were built only with planks , very ...
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... grace of Gloucester . " " And I have heard it said , " Lady Ann timidly uttered , " that my father was the cause of that change in the king's mind . " " I cry you mercy , ladies , " Mary replied . " But my knowledge in this matter ...
... grace of Gloucester . " " And I have heard it said , " Lady Ann timidly uttered , " that my father was the cause of that change in the king's mind . " " I cry you mercy , ladies , " Mary replied . " But my knowledge in this matter ...
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... Grace the Duchess of Bedford . " MADAME , —I , your grace's humble daughter and servant , com- mend myself to your goodness , and crave your grace's blessing . The queen came to Portsmouth three days ago , and now we are at South ...
... Grace the Duchess of Bedford . " MADAME , —I , your grace's humble daughter and servant , com- mend myself to your goodness , and crave your grace's blessing . The queen came to Portsmouth three days ago , and now we are at South ...
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... grace's loving daughter and servant to command , " ELISABETH WOODVILLE . " Then Mary Beaumont wrote as followeth to Mistress Alice Botley , which was his majesty's nurse and her own kinswoman : " MY WELL - BELOVED MISTRESS ALICE , -I ...
... grace's loving daughter and servant to command , " ELISABETH WOODVILLE . " Then Mary Beaumont wrote as followeth to Mistress Alice Botley , which was his majesty's nurse and her own kinswoman : " MY WELL - BELOVED MISTRESS ALICE , -I ...
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... grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will not credit that it is not found elsewhere also . I think I see it in your eyes ; so now ...
... grace to converse with me ; and on that morning she thus began : " Madame de Rous , truth , poets say , lives at the bottom of a well , but I will not credit that it is not found elsewhere also . I think I see it in your eyes ; so now ...
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