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... lordship would often speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow , and not in the light . During this time he com- posed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in English and Latin , which I will ...
... lordship would often speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow , and not in the light . During this time he com- posed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in English and Latin , which I will ...
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... lordship in your prosperity , I deem it one of my greatest misfortunes my not being able to serve you as duty and gratitude require of me now you are in adversity . Still greater is my mis- fortune , since my presence here is now ...
... lordship in your prosperity , I deem it one of my greatest misfortunes my not being able to serve you as duty and gratitude require of me now you are in adversity . Still greater is my mis- fortune , since my presence here is now ...
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... lordship in his necessity an hundred pounds for a present . " - Aubrey . Life of Cæsar , p . 31 .- " To recur to the private life of Sir Julius Cæsar ; his love of domestic society , his affection for his younger progeny , and the ...
... lordship in his necessity an hundred pounds for a present . " - Aubrey . Life of Cæsar , p . 31 .- " To recur to the private life of Sir Julius Cæsar ; his love of domestic society , his affection for his younger progeny , and the ...
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... lordship , for your noble favour . I would be glad to receive my writ this parliament , that I may not die in dishonour ; but by no means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships ...
... lordship , for your noble favour . I would be glad to receive my writ this parliament , that I may not die in dishonour ; but by no means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships ...
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... lordship's power , and great hope , for many reasons , of your favour , which if I may obtain , I can say no more , but nobleness is ever requited in itself ; and God , whose special favour in my afflictions I have manifestly found to ...
... lordship's power , and great hope , for many reasons , of your favour , which if I may obtain , I can say no more , but nobleness is ever requited in itself ; and God , whose special favour in my afflictions I have manifestly found to ...
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