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Pagina iii
... majesty's happy reign . " But there were dawnings of genius of a much higher nature . ( r ) When a boy , while his companions were diverting themselves near to his father's house in St. James's Park , he stole to the brick conduit to ...
... majesty's happy reign . " But there were dawnings of genius of a much higher nature . ( r ) When a boy , while his companions were diverting themselves near to his father's house in St. James's Park , he stole to the brick conduit to ...
Pagina lxiv
... majesty's pleasure unto us : save that it was said to me openly by one of them , that her majesty was not yet resolved whether she would have me forborn in the business or no . And hereupon might arise that other sinister and untrue ...
... majesty's pleasure unto us : save that it was said to me openly by one of them , that her majesty was not yet resolved whether she would have me forborn in the business or no . And hereupon might arise that other sinister and untrue ...
Pagina lxv
... majesty , " That if she would be pleased to spare me in my lord of Essex's cause , out of the consideration she took ... majesty's pleasure was , we all should have parts in the business ; and the lords falling into distribution of our ...
... majesty , " That if she would be pleased to spare me in my lord of Essex's cause , out of the consideration she took ... majesty's pleasure was , we all should have parts in the business ; and the lords falling into distribution of our ...
Pagina lxix
... majesty's mercy ; that he was acquitted by all present of disloyalty , of which he did not stand charged , but of dis- obedience and contempt ; and if he meant to say that he had disobeyed , without an intention of disobedience , it was ...
... majesty's mercy ; that he was acquitted by all present of disloyalty , of which he did not stand charged , but of dis- obedience and contempt ; and if he meant to say that he had disobeyed , without an intention of disobedience , it was ...
Pagina lxx
... majesty , as I am per- suaded he was never in his lifetime more fit for your majesty's favour than he is now : therefore , if your majesty will not mar it by lingering , but give over at the best , and now you have made so good a full ...
... majesty , as I am per- suaded he was never in his lifetime more fit for your majesty's favour than he is now : therefore , if your majesty will not mar it by lingering , but give over at the best , and now you have made so good a full ...
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