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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 xx
... majesty , and withal to add , in the behalf of it , that which may better deliver by letter than by speech ; which is , that although it must be confessed that the request is rare and unaccustomed , yet if it be observed how few there ...
... majesty , and withal to add , in the behalf of it , that which may better deliver by letter than by speech ; which is , that although it must be confessed that the request is rare and unaccustomed , yet if it be observed how few there ...
Pagina xxii
... majesty royal then had been pleased , he was most fit . The narrowness of his circumstances obliged him to think of some profession for a subsistence ; and he applied himself , more through necessity than choice , to the study of the ...
... majesty royal then had been pleased , he was most fit . The narrowness of his circumstances obliged him to think of some profession for a subsistence ; and he applied himself , more through necessity than choice , to the study of the ...
Pagina xxiv
... Majesty , as he had been to Queen Elizabeth . " Extract from Biographia Britannica , vol . I. page 373 . -He distinguished himself no less in his practice , which was very con- siderable , and after discharging the office of reader at ...
... Majesty , as he had been to Queen Elizabeth . " Extract from Biographia Britannica , vol . I. page 373 . -He distinguished himself no less in his practice , which was very con- siderable , and after discharging the office of reader at ...
Pagina xxx
... Majesty , and your own virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " ( d ) To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his relation and patron , and , as a motive to ensure his protection ...
... Majesty , and your own virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " ( d ) To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his relation and patron , and , as a motive to ensure his protection ...
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