Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, 2 tomasJ. Cockcroft & Company, 1875 |
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... brought her to London , she was as well educated and accomplished as country squires ' daughters generally were in the beginning of the sixteenth century . There never was a happier union . He settled her in a house in Bucklersbury ...
... brought her to London , she was as well educated and accomplished as country squires ' daughters generally were in the beginning of the sixteenth century . There never was a happier union . He settled her in a house in Bucklersbury ...
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... brought him four children ; and he had entered into a second matrimonial union , not of sentiment but conveni- ence , with Mrs. Alice Middleton , a widow lady , " of good years , and of no favor or complexion . " She was seven years ...
... brought him four children ; and he had entered into a second matrimonial union , not of sentiment but conveni- ence , with Mrs. Alice Middleton , a widow lady , " of good years , and of no favor or complexion . " She was seven years ...
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... brought with her ; which Sir Thomas taking in his hands , caused his wife because she was the worthiest person , to stand at the upper end of the hall , and the beggar at the lower end , and saying that he sat there to do every one ...
... brought with her ; which Sir Thomas taking in his hands , caused his wife because she was the worthiest person , to stand at the upper end of the hall , and the beggar at the lower end , and saying that he sat there to do every one ...
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... brought to a good conclusion . ' " ' He had great misgivings as to the progress of the reformers , and even anticipated the time when , in Eng- land , those who adhered to the old faith be denied religious liberty . " I pray God , " he ...
... brought to a good conclusion . ' " ' He had great misgivings as to the progress of the reformers , and even anticipated the time when , in Eng- land , those who adhered to the old faith be denied religious liberty . " I pray God , " he ...
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... brought up at Oxford , at an Inn of Chancery , at Lincoln's Inn , and in the King's Court , from the lowest degree to the highest ; and yet have I , in yearly revenues at this pres- ent , little left me above a hundred pounds by the ...
... brought up at Oxford , at an Inn of Chancery , at Lincoln's Inn , and in the King's Court , from the lowest degree to the highest ; and yet have I , in yearly revenues at this pres- ent , little left me above a hundred pounds by the ...
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., 1–9 tomai John Campbell Baron Campbell Visos knygos peržiūra - 1856 |
Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., 2 tomas John Campbell Baron Campbell Visos knygos peržiūra - 1875 |
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