The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, 1-2±Ç;16±ÇHenry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1827 |
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... person of the name John Leanerd , who , in 1677 , published it as his own , under the title of " Country Inno- cence ... Persons and great Ministers of State , as well foreign as domestick , in the Reigns of King Henry the Eighth , Queen ...
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... persons , have , comparatively speaking , been neglected , the collection before us should have experienced so flattering a reception . It will not , we hope , be supposed from these observations , that we are not sensible of the ...
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... persons . Some of them afford striking evidence of the sycophancy of all classes , and particularly of the spiritual ... person , who is interested in the period of history to which it refers , the necessity of attentively perusing the ...
... persons . Some of them afford striking evidence of the sycophancy of all classes , and particularly of the spiritual ... person , who is interested in the period of history to which it refers , the necessity of attentively perusing the ...
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... person in the world hath begotten in the sweet Princess Madam so infinite an affection to your fame , as she could not contain herself , from a passionate desir- ing to see your picture , the shadow of that person so honored ; and ...
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... persons , affirm , that whatsoever in those infamous verses is contained , is utterly false and untrue , and that yourself hath dealt most dishonourably , un- worthily , and basely , but this I'll ever maintain . If these words sound ...
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