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Page 169
The King answered , “ No put - offs , my Lord ; answer me presently . ” “ Then , Sir , " said he , “ I think it is lawful for you to take my brother Neale's money ; for he offers it . ” Mr. Waller said , the company was pleased with ...
The King answered , “ No put - offs , my Lord ; answer me presently . ” “ Then , Sir , " said he , “ I think it is lawful for you to take my brother Neale's money ; for he offers it . ” Mr. Waller said , the company was pleased with ...
Page 182
Portland sent ( June 29 ) a letter to the Lords , to tell them , that he ' is in custody , as he conceives , without any ... deposed , that Mr. Waller having had a conference with the Lord Portland in an upper room , Lord Portland said ...
Portland sent ( June 29 ) a letter to the Lords , to tell them , that he ' is in custody , as he conceives , without any ... deposed , that Mr. Waller having had a conference with the Lord Portland in an upper room , Lord Portland said ...
Page 274
The gentlemen in the coaches , not knowing of the bishop of Rochester's favour , nor of the lord Halifax's generous design ( they both having , out of respect to the family , enjoined the lady Elizabeth and her son to keep their favour ...
The gentlemen in the coaches , not knowing of the bishop of Rochester's favour , nor of the lord Halifax's generous design ( they both having , out of respect to the family , enjoined the lady Elizabeth and her son to keep their favour ...
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