The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... given him that her Majesty doth intend on Thursday next to come thither for her recreation . " " Alack ! " I cried , " her visits to such as be of his way of thinking bode no good to them . She visited him and his wife at the ...
... given him that her Majesty doth intend on Thursday next to come thither for her recreation . " " Alack ! " I cried , " her visits to such as be of his way of thinking bode no good to them . She visited him and his wife at the ...
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... given his lordship many thanks for her entertain- ment , and showed herself exceeding merry all the time she was at table , asking him many questions , and relating anecdotes which she had learnt from Sir Falke Greville , whom the maids ...
... given his lordship many thanks for her entertain- ment , and showed herself exceeding merry all the time she was at table , asking him many questions , and relating anecdotes which she had learnt from Sir Falke Greville , whom the maids ...
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... given commission to ex- amine him about his religion , and also touching Dr. Allen and the Queen of Scots . Now was all the joy of 4 CONSTANCE SHERWOOD . Inquietus Ireland, The Settlement of, under Cromwell Kirkstall Abbey: a Sonnet By ...
... given commission to ex- amine him about his religion , and also touching Dr. Allen and the Queen of Scots . Now was all the joy of 4 CONSTANCE SHERWOOD . Inquietus Ireland, The Settlement of, under Cromwell Kirkstall Abbey: a Sonnet By ...
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... given him , which showed him to be acquainted with Polly's mother - in - law , and then remembering the young gentleman I had met at her house , I suspected him to be no other than John Genings . And called back to mind all his speeches ...
... given him , which showed him to be acquainted with Polly's mother - in - law , and then remembering the young gentleman I had met at her house , I suspected him to be no other than John Genings . And called back to mind all his speeches ...
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... given him the love which I with- drew from him . Never was the nobleness of his nature more evinced than in this letter ; never grief more heartfelt , combined with a more patient endurance of the overthrow of his sole earthly happiness ...
... given him the love which I with- drew from him . Never was the nobleness of his nature more evinced than in this letter ; never grief more heartfelt , combined with a more patient endurance of the overthrow of his sole earthly happiness ...
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