Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... Kings Almoner . About this time , there grew many disputes that concerned the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance , in which the King had appeared , and engaged himself by his publick writings now extant : and , his Majesty discoursing ...
... Kings Almoner . About this time , there grew many disputes that concerned the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance , in which the King had appeared , and engaged himself by his publick writings now extant : and , his Majesty discoursing ...
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... king ' On my soule , mon , I have heard rawly of thee . He was such a person ( every way ) that ( as King Charles I sayes of the lord Strafford ) a prince would rather be afrayd of then ashamed of . He had that awfulness and ascend ...
... king ' On my soule , mon , I have heard rawly of thee . He was such a person ( every way ) that ( as King Charles I sayes of the lord Strafford ) a prince would rather be afrayd of then ashamed of . He had that awfulness and ascend ...
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... King at supper , the King call'd for his Journall , and askt what he had observed that day : thereupon he produced his Table - book , and amongst other things , he read how Alphonso King of Naples had sent Beltran the Moor , who had ...
... King at supper , the King call'd for his Journall , and askt what he had observed that day : thereupon he produced his Table - book , and amongst other things , he read how Alphonso King of Naples had sent Beltran the Moor , who had ...
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