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... VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIOTE JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 226 . 1877 . [ All rights reserved . ] CHISWICK PRESS CHARLES WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS COURT , CHANCERY LANE.
... VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIOTE JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 226 . 1877 . [ All rights reserved . ] CHISWICK PRESS CHARLES WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS COURT , CHANCERY LANE.
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Thomas Henry Dyer. CHISWICK PRESS CHARLES WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS COURT , CHANCERY LANE . A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME .
Thomas Henry Dyer. CHISWICK PRESS CHARLES WHITTINGHAM , TOOKS COURT , CHANCERY LANE . A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME .
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... Court that there was no great distance between his smile and his dagger . He could long dissemble his resentments till the proper opportunity arrived for gratifying them . Yet with all his gloominess and reserve , Philip was addicted to ...
... Court that there was no great distance between his smile and his dagger . He could long dissemble his resentments till the proper opportunity arrived for gratifying them . Yet with all his gloominess and reserve , Philip was addicted to ...
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... Court . Truchsess then sought the protection of the Prince of Orange , and finally retired to Strasburg , where he lived sixteen years as dean , till his death in 1601 , without renouncing his title of Elector . For nearly two centuries ...
... Court . Truchsess then sought the protection of the Prince of Orange , and finally retired to Strasburg , where he lived sixteen years as dean , till his death in 1601 , without renouncing his title of Elector . For nearly two centuries ...
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... Court , and the outward forms at least of piety and virtue were strictly observed . A simi- lar reformation took place in other Roman Catholic countries . At the beginning of the seventeenth century , the ancient monastic orders , the ...
... Court , and the outward forms at least of piety and virtue were strictly observed . A simi- lar reformation took place in other Roman Catholic countries . At the beginning of the seventeenth century , the ancient monastic orders , the ...
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