Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... heard what " his Judge had done , he replied , that he " thanked God for his infinite goodness , who ❝ had at once given him a Judge that dared im- partially to adminifter juftice , and a fon who " would fubmit to it . ' The Prince ...
... heard what " his Judge had done , he replied , that he " thanked God for his infinite goodness , who ❝ had at once given him a Judge that dared im- partially to adminifter juftice , and a fon who " would fubmit to it . ' The Prince ...
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... heard the news , commanded pre- << fently the Earl of Arundel to go to visit the " King of Caftile , and let him understand , that " as he was very forry for his mishap , fo he was " glad that he had escaped the danger of the " feas ...
... heard the news , commanded pre- << fently the Earl of Arundel to go to visit the " King of Caftile , and let him understand , that " as he was very forry for his mishap , fo he was " glad that he had escaped the danger of the " feas ...
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Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ... William Seward. " heard , ) that when the bill had stuck long in " the Lower Houfe , and could get no paffage , " he commanded the Commons to attend him " in the forenoon in his ...
Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ... William Seward. " heard , ) that when the bill had stuck long in " the Lower Houfe , and could get no paffage , " he commanded the Commons to attend him " in the forenoon in his ...
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... heard , " fays Puttenham , in his Art of Poetry , " that King Henry the Eighth , her " Majefties father , though otherwise the most 66 66 gentle and affable Prince of the world , could " not abide to have any man ftare in his face , or ...
... heard , " fays Puttenham , in his Art of Poetry , " that King Henry the Eighth , her " Majefties father , though otherwise the most 66 66 gentle and affable Prince of the world , could " not abide to have any man ftare in his face , or ...
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