Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... lordship's friend- ly offer of the marriage of your younger son ; and that in such a friendly sort , by your own letter , and , as your lordship writeth , the same proceeding of yourself . Now , my lord , as I think myself much ...
... lordship's friend- ly offer of the marriage of your younger son ; and that in such a friendly sort , by your own letter , and , as your lordship writeth , the same proceeding of yourself . Now , my lord , as I think myself much ...
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... lordship . There are specially two causes why I do not in plain terms consent by way of conclusion hereto ; the one ... lordship , is grounded upon such a consideration as , if it were not truly to satisfy your lordship , and to avoid a ...
... lordship . There are specially two causes why I do not in plain terms consent by way of conclusion hereto ; the one ... lordship , is grounded upon such a consideration as , if it were not truly to satisfy your lordship , and to avoid a ...
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... lordship seeth I have made a long digression from my answer , but I trust your lordship can consider what moveth me VOL . II . 5 pur- thus to digress : Surely it behoveth me not 33.
... lordship seeth I have made a long digression from my answer , but I trust your lordship can consider what moveth me VOL . II . 5 pur- thus to digress : Surely it behoveth me not 33.
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... lordship for your goodness ; wishing your lord- ship's son all the good education that may be mete to teach him to fear God , love your lordship his natural father , and to know his friends ; without any curiosity of human learning ...
... lordship for your goodness ; wishing your lord- ship's son all the good education that may be mete to teach him to fear God , love your lordship his natural father , and to know his friends ; without any curiosity of human learning ...
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... lordship , as I have said to my lord of Leicester and Mr. Philip , the breaking off of this match , if the default be on your parts , will turn to more dishonour than can be repaired with any other marriage in England . And I protest ...
... lordship , as I have said to my lord of Leicester and Mr. Philip , the breaking off of this match , if the default be on your parts , will turn to more dishonour than can be repaired with any other marriage in England . And I protest ...
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