Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 9Longman, 1862 |
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Page 28
... mought be furnished at my day , and if either of you like the bargain of my marsh lands , you shall have the refusal , and I shall think you true and timely friends . So in great haste I bid you both farewell . From my chamber , this ...
... mought be furnished at my day , and if either of you like the bargain of my marsh lands , you shall have the refusal , and I shall think you true and timely friends . So in great haste I bid you both farewell . From my chamber , this ...
Page 42
... mought relinquish ; as if you would pretend a journey to see your living and estate towards Wales , or the like : for as for great foreign journeys of employ- ment and service , it standeth not with your gravity to play or stratagem ...
... mought relinquish ; as if you would pretend a journey to see your living and estate towards Wales , or the like : for as for great foreign journeys of employ- ment and service , it standeth not with your gravity to play or stratagem ...
Page 43
... mought have advised your Lordship , you should have left that person at Plymouth ; more than when in counsel , or in commending fit persons for service for wars , it had been in season . And here ( my Lord ) I pray mistake me not . I am ...
... mought have advised your Lordship , you should have left that person at Plymouth ; more than when in counsel , or in commending fit persons for service for wars , it had been in season . And here ( my Lord ) I pray mistake me not . I am ...
Page 52
... mought have been , if mine own indus- try and good hap had been answerable to your Lordship's good- ness . But on the other side , I most humbly pray your Lord- ship's pardon if I speak it . The time is yet to come that your Lordship ...
... mought have been , if mine own indus- try and good hap had been answerable to your Lordship's good- ness . But on the other side , I most humbly pray your Lord- ship's pardon if I speak it . The time is yet to come that your Lordship ...
Page 58
... mought be thought to carry himself more or less favourable according to the libera- lity used towards him . Secondly , if an ancient fee be in case , and the favour of the Court or some new course conceived do draw matters into an ...
... mought be thought to carry himself more or less favourable according to the libera- lity used towards him . Secondly , if an ancient fee be in case , and the favour of the Court or some new course conceived do draw matters into an ...
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