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" Then rose up my lord, and went into his privy chamber to pull off his bootes, and to shift him, and then went he to supper... "
The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review - Page 245
1801
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 762 pages
...fliort (upper, or rather a repair, returned into the chamber of prefence to the frenchmen, ufing them fo lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much ; and whi left they were in communication, and other paftimes, all their liveries were ferved to their chambers;...
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An Historical Account of Those Parishes in the County of Middlesex: Which ...

Daniel Lysons - Hampton Court (Richmond upon Thames, London, England) - 1800 - 386 pages
...fhort fupper, or rather a repaft, returned into the chamber of prefence to the Frenchmen, ufing them fo lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend...were ferved to their chambers ; every chamber had 11 a bafon and an ewer of filver, a great liverey pot of filver, and 11 fome guilt ; yea, and fome...
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...ftiort (upper, or rather a repart, returned into the chamber of prelence to the Frenchmen, ufing them fo lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend...and •whileft they were in communication, and other partîmes, all their liveries were ferved to their chambers ; every chamber had a bafon and an ewer...
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The British Critic, Volume 17

English literature - 1801 - 734 pages
...ihort fupper, or rather a repair, returned into the chamber of prefence to the Frenchmen, ufing them fo lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend...and whileft they were in communication, and other pa/limes, all their liveries were feri/ed to their chambers ; every chamber had a bafon and an ewer...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 42

History - 1801 - 762 pages
...command him too much ; and whilell they were in communication, and other partîmes, all their Jiveries were ferved to their chambers ; every chamber had a bafon and an ewer of filver, agréât liverey pot of filver, and fome guilt ; yea, and (orne chambers had two liverey pots, with...
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The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public ..., Volume 1

William Bernard Cooke - England - 1811 - 324 pages
...supper, and, making a short repast, returned into the chamber of presence to the Frenchmen, using them so lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much: and whilst they were in communication and other pastimes, all their liveries were served to their chambers....
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The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and ...

Samuel Owen - Thames River (England) - 1811 - 416 pages
...supper, and, making a short repast, returned into the chamber of presence to the Frenchmen, using them so lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much: and whilst they were in communication and other pastimes, all their liveries were served to their chambers....
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London and Middlesex, Or, An Historical, Commercial, & Descriptive ..., Volume 4

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1816 - 946 pages
...short supper, or rather a repast, returned into the chamber of presence to the Frenchmen, using them so lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much ; and whitest they were in communication, and other pastimes, all their liveries were served to their chambers;...
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Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with ..., Volume 1

Christian biography - 1818 - 600 pages
...yea rather a short repaste, retourned into the chamber of presence among the Frenchmen, using them so lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much. And whilst they were in communication and other pastimes, all their liveries were served to their chambers....
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THE CHRISTIAN'S PENNY MAGAZINE

the christians - 1836 - 426 pages
....vilnlation, abridged from Knn.f¡ou veía face, ie much good may it do you. Frenchmen, using them so lovingly and familiarly, that they could not commend him too much ; and whilest they were in communication, and other pastimes, all their liveries were served to their chambers...
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