A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works, Volume 3J. Scott, 1812 - English literature |
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... heart , and though nature had not given him eloquence , he had a strong reason which did express him better . His countenance , to those who knew him not , ap- peared somewhat stern and solemn ; to intimates , affable and gentle ; to ...
... heart , and though nature had not given him eloquence , he had a strong reason which did express him better . His countenance , to those who knew him not , ap- peared somewhat stern and solemn ; to intimates , affable and gentle ; to ...
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... hearts of the people , who chose him to serve in parliament for the county of Hertford , in 1639 and 1640. In the fol- lowing year he was advanced to a barony by Charles the first , with the title of lord Capel of Hadham . Thy president ...
... hearts of the people , who chose him to serve in parliament for the county of Hertford , in 1639 and 1640. In the fol- lowing year he was advanced to a barony by Charles the first , with the title of lord Capel of Hadham . Thy president ...
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... heart should be reserved and kept ( presaging the restoration of king Charles the second , and presuming that then due obse- quies would be paid to the memory of the royal martyr ) , to be buryed and laid at his royal master's feet ...
... heart should be reserved and kept ( presaging the restoration of king Charles the second , and presuming that then due obse- quies would be paid to the memory of the royal martyr ) , to be buryed and laid at his royal master's feet ...
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... heart his handsome person , gallant behaviour , and courtly address , are thought to have made an early impression , when he was sent embassador to France , to negotiate the treaty of marriage for the king of England . • Granger's Biog ...
... heart his handsome person , gallant behaviour , and courtly address , are thought to have made an early impression , when he was sent embassador to France , to negotiate the treaty of marriage for the king of England . • Granger's Biog ...
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... which we may see the heart . And though I will not presently censure by the look , I will not neither neg- lect some judgement thereof . Soe it is , that your eyes must be ever open to see others eyes , their 42 JAMES , EARL OF DERBY .
... which we may see the heart . And though I will not presently censure by the look , I will not neither neg- lect some judgement thereof . Soe it is , that your eyes must be ever open to see others eyes , their 42 JAMES , EARL OF DERBY .
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