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Side xxiv
The ground whereof ( you doubt , but I doubt not ) was the letter I writ to sir
Thomas Hetley many years since , upon his request that in my passage from him
to my lord Montague ' s , being by your house , I would see and certify what I
could in ...
The ground whereof ( you doubt , but I doubt not ) was the letter I writ to sir
Thomas Hetley many years since , upon his request that in my passage from him
to my lord Montague ' s , being by your house , I would see and certify what I
could in ...
Side xxxii
Which refreshed my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of
them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at
his table . ) For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ;
being ...
Which refreshed my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of
them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at
his table . ) For he said nothing but what they wished and were glad to hear ;
being ...
Side 16
... Lord Hardwicke ' s preface to Carleton ' s Despatches . “ We had here . . . two
gentlemen , whereof one is a Scottishman , and a pensioner , who were of the
lady Elizabeth ' s train . ” Sir Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain . Venice , July
9 ...
... Lord Hardwicke ' s preface to Carleton ' s Despatches . “ We had here . . . two
gentlemen , whereof one is a Scottishman , and a pensioner , who were of the
lady Elizabeth ' s train . ” Sir Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain . Venice , July
9 ...
Side 20
whereof as one of the actors and principal contrivers was the lord treasurer
Cranfield , earl of Middlesex . The parliament sat , and Nicholas Ferrar being in
many things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make
report ...
whereof as one of the actors and principal contrivers was the lord treasurer
Cranfield , earl of Middlesex . The parliament sat , and Nicholas Ferrar being in
many things made of the committee , often was chosen by the committee to make
report ...
Side 25
... daily more and more , to His greater glory , and good of her and his family ;
adding , I will also , by the help of my God , set myself with more care and
diligence than ever to serve our good Lord God , as is all our duties to do , in all
we may .
... daily more and more , to His greater glory , and good of her and his family ;
adding , I will also , by the help of my God , set myself with more care and
diligence than ever to serve our good Lord God , as is all our duties to do , in all
we may .
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