The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... hope of future peace derived from a knowledge of the strifes which have convulsed this kingdom in times past . " ] CHAPTER I. THE GODDESHOUSE AT PORTSMOUTH . On the 10th day of the month of April of the year 1445 , the maids of honour ...
... hope of future peace derived from a knowledge of the strifes which have convulsed this kingdom in times past . " ] CHAPTER I. THE GODDESHOUSE AT PORTSMOUTH . On the 10th day of the month of April of the year 1445 , the maids of honour ...
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... hope you will interpret this praise as charity doth warrant . But if there be any here present not so well informed as yourself , I can learn them that king Réné hath a better title to the name of Lackland than ever had our king John ...
... hope you will interpret this praise as charity doth warrant . But if there be any here present not so well informed as yourself , I can learn them that king Réné hath a better title to the name of Lackland than ever had our king John ...
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... hope your poor sister's writing shall be more welcome to your lordship at this time than it hath been afore now . For I remember your malicious speech touching ladies ' letters , the bad writing of which you declared to yield more ...
... hope your poor sister's writing shall be more welcome to your lordship at this time than it hath been afore now . For I remember your malicious speech touching ladies ' letters , the bad writing of which you declared to yield more ...
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... hope of reconciliation which it engenders , -these all occasioned in great part the welcome with which the book was hailed before it was read , and these remain still strong , though unsatisfied , now that it has been laid aside and is ...
... hope of reconciliation which it engenders , -these all occasioned in great part the welcome with which the book was hailed before it was read , and these remain still strong , though unsatisfied , now that it has been laid aside and is ...
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... hope that the prevalence of the spirit of inquiry , which made some book , such as the Eirenicon might have been , a necessity to many Anglicans , will increase in force and prac- tical influence , and lead a multitude of honest and ...
... hope that the prevalence of the spirit of inquiry , which made some book , such as the Eirenicon might have been , a necessity to many Anglicans , will increase in force and prac- tical influence , and lead a multitude of honest and ...
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