Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... prince ( whose picture you see ) , by name Basilius , a prince of sufficient skill to govern so quiet a country , where the good minds of the former princes had set down good laws , and the well - bringing up of the people doth serve as ...
... prince ( whose picture you see ) , by name Basilius , a prince of sufficient skill to govern so quiet a country , where the good minds of the former princes had set down good laws , and the well - bringing up of the people doth serve as ...
Pagina 1102
... prince in tonnage , poundage , and other her customs , much more than all the rest of the realm . It yieldeth a ... Prince a ready prest , or loan of money . It only is found fit and able to entertain strangers honorably , and to receive ...
... prince in tonnage , poundage , and other her customs , much more than all the rest of the realm . It yieldeth a ... Prince a ready prest , or loan of money . It only is found fit and able to entertain strangers honorably , and to receive ...
Pagina 1149
... Prince Henry , intended for the 1612 edition of the Essayes [ Prince Henry died 6 Novem- ber , 1612 ] To the most high and excellent Prince Henry , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester It may please your Highness 20 ...
... Prince Henry , intended for the 1612 edition of the Essayes [ Prince Henry died 6 Novem- ber , 1612 ] To the most high and excellent Prince Henry , Prince of Wales , Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester It may please your Highness 20 ...
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