Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... received his last embrace , and repeated to the assembled multitude his request that they would assist him with their prayers in his final agony . His royal Dulcinea rewarded his fatigues and his adoration by the lieutenancy of ...
... received his last embrace , and repeated to the assembled multitude his request that they would assist him with their prayers in his final agony . His royal Dulcinea rewarded his fatigues and his adoration by the lieutenancy of ...
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... received his death on Tower- hill . Norfolk was a man of many amiable and several estimable qualities , and much too good for the faction with which be had been enticed to act and the cause in which he suffered . On the scaffold he ...
... received his death on Tower- hill . Norfolk was a man of many amiable and several estimable qualities , and much too good for the faction with which be had been enticed to act and the cause in which he suffered . On the scaffold he ...
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... himself a man of honour , and one whom they had formerly received , on the footing of cordial intimacy . The queen herself , in listening to his message , assumed an aspect more composed , but extremely cold and serious 23.
... himself a man of honour , and one whom they had formerly received , on the footing of cordial intimacy . The queen herself , in listening to his message , assumed an aspect more composed , but extremely cold and serious 23.
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... received , amongst his earliest and strongest impressions , those elevated principles of honour , veracity and moral purity which regulated and adorned the whole tenour of his after- life . An extraordinary solidity of character with ...
... received , amongst his earliest and strongest impressions , those elevated principles of honour , veracity and moral purity which regulated and adorned the whole tenour of his after- life . An extraordinary solidity of character with ...
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... , that the earl of Leicester showed himself more than ever solicitous to improve the favour of his sovereign , received con- firmation from the unparalleled magnificence of the reception which he provided for her when , during her 39.
... , that the earl of Leicester showed himself more than ever solicitous to improve the favour of his sovereign , received con- firmation from the unparalleled magnificence of the reception which he provided for her when , during her 39.
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