The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... leave the land , to pass into Flanders , and there to remain till more quiet times . " What steps , " Mr. Wells asked , " hath your lordship disposed for to effect this departure ? " " In all my present doings , " quoth the earl , " the ...
... leave the land , to pass into Flanders , and there to remain till more quiet times . " What steps , " Mr. Wells asked , " hath your lordship disposed for to effect this departure ? " " In all my present doings , " quoth the earl , " the ...
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... leave the realm ; I with some misgivings thereon , which were soon justified by the event . For , a few days afterwards , Mr. Lacy brought us tidings he had met Mr. Mumford in the street , who had told him -when he expressed surprise at ...
... leave the realm ; I with some misgivings thereon , which were soon justified by the event . For , a few days afterwards , Mr. Lacy brought us tidings he had met Mr. Mumford in the street , who had told him -when he expressed surprise at ...
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... leaving me the rest of my apparel , wherein I do acknowledge their courtesy , since thieves give all they take not ; but twenty - five French crowns , for the worst event , I had lapped in cloth , and whereupon did wind divers ...
... leaving me the rest of my apparel , wherein I do acknowledge their courtesy , since thieves give all they take not ; but twenty - five French crowns , for the worst event , I had lapped in cloth , and whereupon did wind divers ...
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... leave the first man without a solemn excuse . But an Englishman discoursing with any man - I mean in a house or chamber of presence , not merely in the street - if he spy another man with whom he hath occasion to speak , will suddenly ...
... leave the first man without a solemn excuse . But an Englishman discoursing with any man - I mean in a house or chamber of presence , not merely in the street - if he spy another man with whom he hath occasion to speak , will suddenly ...
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... leave a man in this plight until he acknowledged the Queen's supremacy should be an artful device of the devil . " " At last , " quoth Mr. Genings , " we landed , with great peril to our lives , on the side of a high cliff near Whitby ...
... leave a man in this plight until he acknowledged the Queen's supremacy should be an artful device of the devil . " " At last , " quoth Mr. Genings , " we landed , with great peril to our lives , on the side of a high cliff near Whitby ...
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