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... Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master with his majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully ...
... Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master with his majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully ...
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... never have the consolation to see them . " " Your kindness , " he answered , " may compare me to an angel , but my infirmities tell me that I am a man . " In this interview a friendship originated which continued during their lives ...
... never have the consolation to see them . " " Your kindness , " he answered , " may compare me to an angel , but my infirmities tell me that I am a man . " In this interview a friendship originated which continued during their lives ...
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... never was any man more willing or ready to do your lordship's service than myself . " ( b ) " 6 Jonson . Ben Jonson , not in general too profuse of praise , says , Ben ' My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his ...
... never was any man more willing or ready to do your lordship's service than myself . " ( b ) " 6 Jonson . Ben Jonson , not in general too profuse of praise , says , Ben ' My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his ...
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... never been strong , Decline of his temperance and management of his health seemed to promise old age , which his unbounded knowledge and leisure for speculation could not fail to render useful to the world and glorious to himself . The ...
... never been strong , Decline of his temperance and management of his health seemed to promise old age , which his unbounded knowledge and leisure for speculation could not fail to render useful to the world and glorious to himself . The ...
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... never seen a copy ; but the following is from the Baconiana , where Tennison says , " His lordship hath received much injury by late editions , of which some have much enlarged , but not at all enriched the collection ; stuffing it with ...
... never seen a copy ; but the following is from the Baconiana , where Tennison says , " His lordship hath received much injury by late editions , of which some have much enlarged , but not at all enriched the collection ; stuffing it with ...
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