The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 751
... letter is endorsed " from Mr. Ambassador Hyde , " which I do not understand . Lawrence Hyde's elder brother , Henry , Earl of Clarendon , was Ambassador to the Hague in 1677 , and was succeeded by Sir William Temple . I imagine that ...
... letter is endorsed " from Mr. Ambassador Hyde , " which I do not understand . Lawrence Hyde's elder brother , Henry , Earl of Clarendon , was Ambassador to the Hague in 1677 , and was succeeded by Sir William Temple . I imagine that ...
Page 753
... letter , That he supposed they would have some regard to what I had said to them , and to what the Ministers of ye Allys should likewise answer , and that they had putt off the further deliberation of it till tuesday next , and in the ...
... letter , That he supposed they would have some regard to what I had said to them , and to what the Ministers of ye Allys should likewise answer , and that they had putt off the further deliberation of it till tuesday next , and in the ...
Page 755
... letter had one daughter living , who died in 1681 , and had had another daughter and a son , who both died soon after their birth . There is something rather pathetic in this letter from the young wife , who had just lost her only son ...
... letter had one daughter living , who died in 1681 , and had had another daughter and a son , who both died soon after their birth . There is something rather pathetic in this letter from the young wife , who had just lost her only son ...
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