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Strana 258
When the king had read and considered that book he persuaded Mr. Donne to enter into the ministry ; to which at that time he was , and appeared , very unwilling , apprehending it , such was his mistaking modesty , to be too weighty for ...
When the king had read and considered that book he persuaded Mr. Donne to enter into the ministry ; to which at that time he was , and appeared , very unwilling , apprehending it , such was his mistaking modesty , to be too weighty for ...
Strana 298
The aforesaid caution which this king offered to my Lord of Bristol made me think of what I read of his grandfather Philip the Second , who having been married to our Queen Mary , and it being thought she was with child of him , and was ...
The aforesaid caution which this king offered to my Lord of Bristol made me think of what I read of his grandfather Philip the Second , who having been married to our Queen Mary , and it being thought she was with child of him , and was ...
Strana 424
And that difference was observed shortly from the beginning of the war in the discipline of the King's troops and of ... though the King's troops prevailed in the charge and routed those they charged , they never rallicd themselves ...
And that difference was observed shortly from the beginning of the war in the discipline of the King's troops and of ... though the King's troops prevailed in the charge and routed those they charged , they never rallicd themselves ...
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