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The Harleian Miscellany, Or A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ... - Page 145
1810
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The Phenix, Volume 1

John Dunton - Great Britain - 1707 - 588 pages
...much the better in the telling of his Tale ; and fo milch, that the Queen and the Lords took no flight Mark of the Man, and his Parts : for from thence he came to be known, and to have accefs to the QUeen, and the Lords. And then we are not to doubt how fuch a Man would comply, and learn...
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A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most ..., Volume 5

Great Britain - 1750 - 536 pages
...better in the Manner of telling his Tale, infomuch as the Queene and the Lords tooke no flight Marke of the Man, and his Parts, for from thence he came to be knowne, and to have Acceffe to the Lords, and then we are not to doubt how fuch a Man would comply...
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Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - Great Britain - 1797 - 204 pages
...much the better in the manner of telling his tale, infomuch as the queen and the lords took no flight mark of the man, and his parts ; for from thence he came to be known, and to have accefs to the lords ; and then we are not to doubt how fuch a man would comply to progeffion ; and...
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Memoirs of Robert Carey, written by himself. And, Fragmenta regalia, by sir ...

Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 pages
...I know not, but he had much the better in the telling of his tale; and so much, that the Queen and the Lords took no slight mark of the man and his parts;...thence he came to be known, and to have access to the Queen and the Lords ; and then we are not to doubt how such a man would comply and learn the way of...
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The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 5

Great Britain - 1810 - 632 pages
...I know not, but he had much the better in the manner of telling his tale, insomuch as the que«nand the lords took no slight mark of the man, and his parts ; for from thence he came to he known, and to have access to. the lords; and then we are not to doubt how such a man would comply...
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Fragmenta regalia

sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 236 pages
...slight marke of the man and his i parts, for from thence he came to be knowne, and to have excesse to the lords, and then we are not to doubt how such...Leicester had then cast a good word for him to the Queene, which would have done him no harme, I doe not determine, but true it is, he had gotten the...
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Fragmenta regalia

sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 228 pages
...slight marke of the man and his I parts, for from thence he came to be knowne, and to have excesse to the lords, and then we are not to doubt how such...man would comply to progression, and whether or no, mv Lord of Leicester had then cast a good word for him to the Queene, which would have done him no...
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The Court of Queen Elizabeth

Sir Robert Naunton - Great Britain - 1814 - 184 pages
...better in the manner of telling his tale, insomuch as the Queene and the lords tookc no slight marke of the man and his parts, for from thence he came to be knowne, and to have excesse to the lords, and then we are not to doubt how such a man would comply...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...know not, but he had much the better in the manner of telling his tale ; insomuch that the Queen and the Lords took no slight mark of the man and his parts...progression ; and whether or no my Lord of Leicester had the cast in a good word for him to the Queen, which would have done him no harm, I do not determine...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...know not, but he had much the better in the manner of telling his tale ; insomuch that the Queen and the Lords took no slight mark of the man and his parts...progression ; and whether or no my Lord of Leicester had the cast in a good word for him to the Queen, which would have done him no harm, I do not determine...
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