The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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but have a deep sense of his majesty's great grace and favour to me , not only to
offer me the best thing he had to give , but to press it so earnestly upon me . I said
, I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would ...
but have a deep sense of his majesty's great grace and favour to me , not only to
offer me the best thing he had to give , but to press it so earnestly upon me . I said
, I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would ...
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13 40 fons , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one ,
and who had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that seemed rather to lean to
an excess , should yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore
all ...
13 40 fons , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one ,
and who had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that seemed rather to lean to
an excess , should yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore
all ...
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fôns , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one , and who
had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that seemed rather to lean to an excess
, should yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore all this ...
fôns , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one , and who
had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that seemed rather to lean to an excess
, should yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore all this ...
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but have a deep sense of his majesty's great grace and favour to me , not only to
offer me the best thing he had to give , but to press it so earnestly upon me . I said
, I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would ...
but have a deep sense of his majesty's great grace and favour to me , not only to
offer me the best thing he had to give , but to press it so earnestly upon me . I said
, I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would ...
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fons , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one , and who
had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that feemed rather to lean to an excess ,
fhould yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore all this ...
fons , without ever once doing an ill office , or a hard thing , to any one , and who
had a sweetness and gentleness in him , that feemed rather to lean to an excess ,
fhould yet meet with so much unkindness and injustice . But he bore all this ...
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