The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Volume 6Robert Dutton, 1810 - Great Britain |
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... brought a fever on him ; and the sooner , because his friend was the author of this injury , for the Earl of Leicester did pretend to no man greater affection than to himself . After some days , his sickness did confine him to his ...
... brought a fever on him ; and the sooner , because his friend was the author of this injury , for the Earl of Leicester did pretend to no man greater affection than to himself . After some days , his sickness did confine him to his ...
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... brought to the king's ear , who having examined the business , and fully understood the manner , and the occasion of it , did dismiss the earl , without any great check , and ( being a true peace - maker ) he told his son , that he ...
... brought to the king's ear , who having examined the business , and fully understood the manner , and the occasion of it , did dismiss the earl , without any great check , and ( being a true peace - maker ) he told his son , that he ...
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... brought the poison . Mrs. Turner , that prepared it , did also lose her life at Tyburn . This is the woman who first invented , and brought into fashion the use of yellow starch . The Earl of Somerset and his new - married lady were ...
... brought the poison . Mrs. Turner , that prepared it , did also lose her life at Tyburn . This is the woman who first invented , and brought into fashion the use of yellow starch . The Earl of Somerset and his new - married lady were ...
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... brought almost as far as Cadiz , the chief com- manders opened their commission , and finding , to their great grief , that they had not that power granted them , which they expected , they had many consultations on it : Sir Edward ...
... brought almost as far as Cadiz , the chief com- manders opened their commission , and finding , to their great grief , that they had not that power granted them , which they expected , they had many consultations on it : Sir Edward ...
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... brought unto the parliament that the King's and parliament's forces were engaged at Brentford , and that prince Rupert , with about thirteen troops of horse , had ( undisco- vered to our scouts ) taken the advantage of a misty morning ...
... brought unto the parliament that the King's and parliament's forces were engaged at Brentford , and that prince Rupert , with about thirteen troops of horse , had ( undisco- vered to our scouts ) taken the advantage of a misty morning ...
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