A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... sent over to compliment him upon that occasion , and to promote the success of some political measures . In this new capacity he acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his royal master . Soon after his return to England he sailed as ...
... sent over to compliment him upon that occasion , and to promote the success of some political measures . In this new capacity he acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his royal master . Soon after his return to England he sailed as ...
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... sent from our court to Holland , on a mission which damped the good humour that treaty had produced , and destroyed the life and activity with which affairs were then moving . Sir William Temple had seen too much of the baseness of ...
... sent from our court to Holland , on a mission which damped the good humour that treaty had produced , and destroyed the life and activity with which affairs were then moving . Sir William Temple had seen too much of the baseness of ...
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... sent for , whereupon Burton sent in his resignation . He now devoted himself zealously to the mi- nistry of the word , and to polemical controversy . Among the works to which he at this time sent forth an answer , were Montague's ' Ap ...
... sent for , whereupon Burton sent in his resignation . He now devoted himself zealously to the mi- nistry of the word , and to polemical controversy . Among the works to which he at this time sent forth an answer , were Montague's ' Ap ...
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