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Pagina 177
Waller, as he continued to sit, was one of the commissioners nominated by the
parliament to treat with the king at Oxford; and when they were presented, the
King said to him, 'Though you are the last, you are not the lowest nor the least in
my ...
Waller, as he continued to sit, was one of the commissioners nominated by the
parliament to treat with the king at Oxford; and when they were presented, the
King said to him, 'Though you are the last, you are not the lowest nor the least in
my ...
Pagina 182
This persuasion seems to have had little effect. Portland sent (June 29) a letter to
the Lords, to tell them, that he 'is in custody, as he conceives, without any charge;
and that, by what Mr. Waller hath threatened him with since he was imprisoned, ...
This persuasion seems to have had little effect. Portland sent (June 29) a letter to
the Lords, to tell them, that he 'is in custody, as he conceives, without any charge;
and that, by what Mr. Waller hath threatened him with since he was imprisoned, ...
Pagina 187
A life of escapes and indigence could supply poetry with no splendid images. In
the first parliament summoned by Charles the Second (March 8, 1661), Waller sat
for Hastings in Sussex, and served for different places in all the parliaments of ...
A life of escapes and indigence could supply poetry with no splendid images. In
the first parliament summoned by Charles the Second (March 8, 1661), Waller sat
for Hastings in Sussex, and served for different places in all the parliaments of ...
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