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All which offices he discharged though he used very frankly to deny , and would
with great abilities , and singular reputation of innever suffer any man to depart
from him with an tegrity . In the first year after the death of king opinion that he
was ...
All which offices he discharged though he used very frankly to deny , and would
with great abilities , and singular reputation of innever suffer any man to depart
from him with an tegrity . In the first year after the death of king opinion that he
was ...
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But his virtues pected to love anybody , nor to have the least proso far weighed
down his infirmities , that he main- pensity to justice , charity , or compassion , so
that tained a good general reputation and credit with though he got all he could ...
But his virtues pected to love anybody , nor to have the least proso far weighed
down his infirmities , that he main- pensity to justice , charity , or compassion , so
that tained a good general reputation and credit with though he got all he could ...
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... by taking her per- far improved , that he had the reputation of a son into the
bargain , ) he was immoderately given favourite . And before the end of the first or
up . But therein he likewise retained such a second year , he was made
gentleman ...
... by taking her per- far improved , that he had the reputation of a son into the
bargain , ) he was immoderately given favourite . And before the end of the first or
up . But therein he likewise retained such a second year , he was made
gentleman ...
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Yet his known great parts , and indeed the original of all those inventions , from
the very good general reputation he had , not- which others did but transcribe
copies . He had a withstanding his defects , acquired , ( for as he was great
universal ...
Yet his known great parts , and indeed the original of all those inventions , from
the very good general reputation he had , not- which others did but transcribe
copies . He had a withstanding his defects , acquired , ( for as he was great
universal ...
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The reputation of his family gave new obligations from the king , and great
bounties , him no great advantage in the world , though his and continued to
flourish above any man in the eldest brother was earl of Warwick , and owner of
court ...
The reputation of his family gave new obligations from the king , and great
bounties , him no great advantage in the world , though his and continued to
flourish above any man in the eldest brother was earl of Warwick , and owner of
court ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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