Works of the Camden Society, Edição 71Camden Society, 1968 - 316 páginas |
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... present my humble duty to yourself , my Lady Sunderland , Lady Dorothy , and Lady Pen . H. S. XX . SAME to SAME . London , Sept. ye 5th '67 , To - morrow the great caravan goes down to Althrope : one of the reasons I am not of the ...
... present my humble duty to yourself , my Lady Sunderland , Lady Dorothy , and Lady Pen . H. S. XX . SAME to SAME . London , Sept. ye 5th '67 , To - morrow the great caravan goes down to Althrope : one of the reasons I am not of the ...
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... present state of your affaires at Nimeguen , as for the most welcome expres- sions of your favour and kindnesse to mee , on which I doe with all truth and respect imaginable assure you I doe sett a very high value , and shall endeavour ...
... present state of your affaires at Nimeguen , as for the most welcome expres- sions of your favour and kindnesse to mee , on which I doe with all truth and respect imaginable assure you I doe sett a very high value , and shall endeavour ...
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... present with the apprehensions you conclude from the peace of the North . What may happen some little time hence I will not answer , and will hope our condition may then be better prepar'd against the worst events ; but for the present ...
... present with the apprehensions you conclude from the peace of the North . What may happen some little time hence I will not answer , and will hope our condition may then be better prepar'd against the worst events ; but for the present ...
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