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... regard to our own character has obliged us to take notice of this circum- ftance , in doing which we act from no difrefpect to Mr. Lodge ; of the value and use- ( 5 ) Illuftrations fulness of whose work we are entirely fenfible ( d ) ...
... regard to our own character has obliged us to take notice of this circum- ftance , in doing which we act from no difrefpect to Mr. Lodge ; of the value and use- ( 5 ) Illuftrations fulness of whose work we are entirely fenfible ( d ) ...
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... And gain'd his mafter's , and the world's regard : But ' tis not England's cuftom to reward . The wars are over , -England needs him not- Now he's a Dutchman , and the Lord knows what . ” - VOL . V. BROWNE BROWNE , ( WILLIAM ) , p . 624 .
... And gain'd his mafter's , and the world's regard : But ' tis not England's cuftom to reward . The wars are over , -England needs him not- Now he's a Dutchman , and the Lord knows what . ” - VOL . V. BROWNE BROWNE , ( WILLIAM ) , p . 624 .
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... regard , when it " could no longer anfwer any end to keep up the " political farce . Even Burleigh himself , Davidion's " principal advifer on this occafion , received fuch " convincing proofs of the reality of the Queen's " refentment ...
... regard , when it " could no longer anfwer any end to keep up the " political farce . Even Burleigh himself , Davidion's " principal advifer on this occafion , received fuch " convincing proofs of the reality of the Queen's " refentment ...
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... regard to the matter in queftion . What could he have faid to the tranfaction with Sir Amias Pawlet ? What could he have faid in answer to Davyfon's narrative , in his apology ? We with not to detract from the just praifes of Elizabeth ...
... regard to the matter in queftion . What could he have faid to the tranfaction with Sir Amias Pawlet ? What could he have faid in answer to Davyfon's narrative , in his apology ? We with not to detract from the just praifes of Elizabeth ...
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... regard which lie often expreffed for Dr. Small's memory , prove , almoft without a doubt , that his friendship for him was the closest and most affectionate that he ever en- tertained for any gentleman . The doctor was a man of great ...
... regard which lie often expreffed for Dr. Small's memory , prove , almoft without a doubt , that his friendship for him was the closest and most affectionate that he ever en- tertained for any gentleman . The doctor was a man of great ...
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