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... perusa ! of the written report of what has taken place ; and the eagerness with which this report is sought is scarcely less remarkable than the VOL . I. B persevering patience and unwearied attention of those favoured few who Introduction.
... perusa ! of the written report of what has taken place ; and the eagerness with which this report is sought is scarcely less remarkable than the VOL . I. B persevering patience and unwearied attention of those favoured few who Introduction.
Pagina 2
... favoured few who have endured the heat and suffo- cation of the day within the four walls of the Court . This interest is not by any means confined to judicial proceedings arising out of the passing in- cidents of the day ; a similar ...
... favoured few who have endured the heat and suffo- cation of the day within the four walls of the Court . This interest is not by any means confined to judicial proceedings arising out of the passing in- cidents of the day ; a similar ...
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... favour , or me- naces ; seldom remembered accurately , or reported with due precision , and incapable in their nature * 3 How . State Trials , 402 . of being disproved by other negative evidence . " It D3 INTRODUCTION . 29.
... favour , or me- naces ; seldom remembered accurately , or reported with due precision , and incapable in their nature * 3 How . State Trials , 402 . of being disproved by other negative evidence . " It D3 INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... favour with Henry , and differ- ent members of his family obtained lucrative pre- ferment at Court ; amongst whom , Nicholas was appointed Sewer † to the King . In 1544 , Nicholas Throckmorton commanded a troop in the expedition against ...
... favour with Henry , and differ- ent members of his family obtained lucrative pre- ferment at Court ; amongst whom , Nicholas was appointed Sewer † to the King . In 1544 , Nicholas Throckmorton commanded a troop in the expedition against ...
Pagina 42
... favour of the young King , who continued on terms of intimate familiarity with him till his death . As marks of his regard , Edward bestowed upon him several manors of considerable value , and made him Under - treasurer of the Mint ...
... favour of the young King , who continued on terms of intimate familiarity with him till his death . As marks of his regard , Edward bestowed upon him several manors of considerable value , and made him Under - treasurer of the Mint ...
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