Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 9Longman, 1862 |
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... course which the Queen took with him . Committed to the custody of the Lord Keeper . His professions . His real object in coming over . His reluctance to disclose the condi- Consequence of the disclosure tions demanded by Tyrone . when ...
... course which the Queen took with him . Committed to the custody of the Lord Keeper . His professions . His real object in coming over . His reluctance to disclose the condi- Consequence of the disclosure tions demanded by Tyrone . when ...
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... course he betook himself to at the crisis at which we have now arrived , I cannot positively say . I do not find any letter of his , which can be probably assigned to the winter of 1596 , nor have I met among his brother's papers with ...
... course he betook himself to at the crisis at which we have now arrived , I cannot positively say . I do not find any letter of his , which can be probably assigned to the winter of 1596 , nor have I met among his brother's papers with ...
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... course of intelligence of state , not to discourage men of mean sufficiency from writing unto me , though I had at the same time very able advertisers ; for either they sent me some matter which the other had omitted , or made it ...
... course of intelligence of state , not to discourage men of mean sufficiency from writing unto me , though I had at the same time very able advertisers ; for either they sent me some matter which the other had omitted , or made it ...
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... course soever you propound to your- self ) rules prescribed by the wisest men , and examples left by the wisest men that have lived before us . Therefore knowledge is to be sought by your private study ; and opportunity you shall have ...
... course soever you propound to your- self ) rules prescribed by the wisest men , and examples left by the wisest men that have lived before us . Therefore knowledge is to be sought by your private study ; and opportunity you shall have ...
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... course constantly unto it . Besides , it is a vulgar scandal of travellers that few return more religious than they went out ; wherein both my hope and request to your Lordship is that your principal care be to hold your foundation ...
... course constantly unto it . Besides , it is a vulgar scandal of travellers that few return more religious than they went out ; wherein both my hope and request to your Lordship is that your principal care be to hold your foundation ...
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