Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... unto me for truth , I had this consideration , that between friends . more advertisements are profitable than true . My request unto you is that you will proceed in your good mind towards my brother's well - doing , and although he ...
... unto me for truth , I had this consideration , that between friends . more advertisements are profitable than true . My request unto you is that you will proceed in your good mind towards my brother's well - doing , and although he ...
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... unto your Lordship the remembrance of my suit which then I moved unto you , whereof it also pleased your Lordship to give me good hearing so far forth as to promise to tender it unto her Majesty , and withal to add in the behalf of ...
... unto your Lordship the remembrance of my suit which then I moved unto you , whereof it also pleased your Lordship to give me good hearing so far forth as to promise to tender it unto her Majesty , and withal to add in the behalf of ...
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... unto it . As I force myself to say this in excuse of my motion , lest it should appear unto your Lordship altogether undiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your Lordship's good affection toward me and grace ...
... unto it . As I force myself to say this in excuse of my motion , lest it should appear unto your Lordship altogether undiscreet and unadvised , so my hope to obtain it resteth only upon your Lordship's good affection toward me and grace ...
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... unto us all in our degrees , to follow him afar off , and to dedicate unto her Majesty's service both the use and spending of our lives . True it is that I must needs acknowledge myself prepared and furnished thereunto with nothing but ...
... unto us all in our degrees , to follow him afar off , and to dedicate unto her Majesty's service both the use and spending of our lives . True it is that I must needs acknowledge myself prepared and furnished thereunto with nothing but ...
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... unto her Majesty , that this benefit also may be affixed unto the other ; which is , that if there appear not in me such towardness of service as it may be her Majesty doth benignly value me and assess me at , by reason of my sundry ...
... unto her Majesty , that this benefit also may be affixed unto the other ; which is , that if there appear not in me such towardness of service as it may be her Majesty doth benignly value me and assess me at , by reason of my sundry ...
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