| 1750 - 536 pages
...attracted the good Opinions of all Men, and was fo highly praifed in the Efteeme of the Queene, that ihe thought the Court deficient without him : and whereas through the Fame of his Defert, he was in Election for the Kingdome of Pole, ihe refufed to further his Preferment : It was... | |
| Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - 1797 - 204 pages
...attrafted the good opinions of all men, and was fo highly praifed in the efteem of the queen, that fhe thought the Court deficient without him : and whereas, through the fame of his defert, he was in eleftion for the kingdom of Pole *, fhe refufed to further his preferment : it was... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 pages
...attracted the good opinion of all and was so highly prized in the good opinion of the Queen, that she thought the court deficient without him : And whereas (through the fame of his deserts) he was in the election for the kingdom of Pole, she refused to further his advancement, not... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteem of the queen, that she thought the court deficient without him: and whereas, .through the fame of his desert, he was in «lection for the kingdom of Pole f, she refused to further his preferment : it was... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteem of the queen, that she thought the court deficient without him : and whereas, through the fame of his desert, he was in election for the kingdom of Pole t, she refused to further his preferment ; it was... | |
| 1810 - 632 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteem of the queen, that she thought the court deficient without him : and whereas, through the fame of his desert, he- was in election for the kingdom of Folef, she refused to further his preferment : it was... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteem of the queen, that she thought the court deficient without him: and whereas, through the fame of his desert, he was in election for the kingdom of Pole f, ehe refused to further his preferment : it was... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 184 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteeme of the Queene, that she thought the court deficient without him : and whereas through the fame of his desert, he was in election for the kingdome of Pole, she refused to farther his preferment : it was... | |
| sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 236 pages
...attracted the good opinions of all men, and was so highly praised in the esteeme of the Queene, that she thought the court deficient without him: and whereas through the fame of his desert, he was in election for the kingdome of Pole, she refused to further his preferment : it was... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 pages
...attracted the good opinion of all men, and was so highly prized in the good opinion of the queen, that she thought the court deficient without him ; and whereas, through the fame of his deserts, he was in the election for the kingdom of Pole, she refused to further his advancement, not... | |
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