Works of the Camden Society, Edição 71Camden Society, 1968 - 316 páginas |
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... whilst both Mr. Sydney and myself were eternally out of order , and have not yet so well recovered our voyage but that almost every day we have some ill hours . I have lately received none from my ague , which I hope is quite gone , or ...
... whilst both Mr. Sydney and myself were eternally out of order , and have not yet so well recovered our voyage but that almost every day we have some ill hours . I have lately received none from my ague , which I hope is quite gone , or ...
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... whilst they gett soules for God Almighty ( as they call it ) the King may loose noe money ; all other mortifications of quartering souldiers , & c . are not omitted . The bankers heer continue breaking , and noe day passes but wee heare ...
... whilst they gett soules for God Almighty ( as they call it ) the King may loose noe money ; all other mortifications of quartering souldiers , & c . are not omitted . The bankers heer continue breaking , and noe day passes but wee heare ...
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... whilst her R. Highsse sate soe fast that the jolt did not soe much as move her .... This is all you can have at present from , S ' , your most faithfull and most humble servant , HEN . SAVILE . Mr. Secy Jenkins . CLXV . Earl of HALIFAX ...
... whilst her R. Highsse sate soe fast that the jolt did not soe much as move her .... This is all you can have at present from , S ' , your most faithfull and most humble servant , HEN . SAVILE . Mr. Secy Jenkins . CLXV . Earl of HALIFAX ...
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Adieu affairs Algernon Sidney Ambar Ambassador answer assure Barillon believe brother businesse CAMD complements concerning court Coventry daughter desire discourse doubt Duke of York Dutch Earl of HALIFAX England expect faithfull favour France French friends give HALIFAX to HENRY hath hear heer HENRY SAVILE hither honour hope humble servant journey July kind King King's Lady Scroope Lady Sunderland late leave London Lord Halifax Luxembourg Majty matter Maty memoriall ministers morning nephew Newmarket night Nimeguen occasion Paper Office Paris parliament pray present Prince Prince of Orange Protestants reason Rufford SAVILE to Sir Secretary Jenkins Secy Jenkins sent shew Sidney Sir GEORGE SAVILE Spanish Sunderland tell thing Thornhill thought Thynne told town treaty trouble Whitehall William Coventry Windsor writ write yesterday