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... most part fuch To whom as great a charge as little honour He meant to lay upon : And his own . letter ( The honourable board of council out ) > tno rudiment or beginning . A 5 Mut ketch , from the Italian Caicchio , fignifying a Tub ...
... most part fuch To whom as great a charge as little honour He meant to lay upon : And his own . letter ( The honourable board of council out ) > tno rudiment or beginning . A 5 Mut ketch , from the Italian Caicchio , fignifying a Tub ...
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... Most learned rev'rend Sir , into our kingdom , Ufe us , and it ; my good lord , have great care I be not found a talker . Wol . Sir , you cannot : I would your Grace would give us but an hour Of private conf'rence . King . We are bufie ...
... Most learned rev'rend Sir , into our kingdom , Ufe us , and it ; my good lord , have great care I be not found a talker . Wol . Sir , you cannot : I would your Grace would give us but an hour Of private conf'rence . King . We are bufie ...
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... most convenient place that I can think of , [ Exit Gardiner , For fuch receit of learning , is Black - Fryars : There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufinefs . My Wolfey , fee it furnish'd . O my lord , Would it not grieve an able man ...
... most convenient place that I can think of , [ Exit Gardiner , For fuch receit of learning , is Black - Fryars : There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufinefs . My Wolfey , fee it furnish'd . O my lord , Would it not grieve an able man ...
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... most prudent , of an excellent And unmatch'd wit and judgment . Ferdinand My father , King of Spain , was reckon❜d one The wifeft Prince that there had reign'd , by many A year before . It is not to be question'd , That they had gather ...
... most prudent , of an excellent And unmatch'd wit and judgment . Ferdinand My father , King of Spain , was reckon❜d one The wifeft Prince that there had reign'd , by many A year before . It is not to be question'd , That they had gather ...
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... most malicious foe , and think not At all a friend to truth . Wol . I do profess You fpeak not like your felf , who ever yet Have ftood to charity , and difplay'd th ' effects Of difpofition gentle , and of wifdom O'er - topping woman's ...
... most malicious foe , and think not At all a friend to truth . Wol . I do profess You fpeak not like your felf , who ever yet Have ftood to charity , and difplay'd th ' effects Of difpofition gentle , and of wifdom O'er - topping woman's ...
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