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... VIII . an . 35 . This liberty is all that I request , That vpon knowledge of my parentage , I may haue welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 ...
... VIII . an . 35 . This liberty is all that I request , That vpon knowledge of my parentage , I may haue welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 ...
Strana 14
... VIII . an . 9. - King Charles sent a solemne ambassage to treat a peace and league with the king , accoupling it with an article in the nature of a request . - Bacon . Hist . of Hen . VII . p . 81 . See COURAGE . Fr. Accourager , to ...
... VIII . an . 9. - King Charles sent a solemne ambassage to treat a peace and league with the king , accoupling it with an article in the nature of a request . - Bacon . Hist . of Hen . VII . p . 81 . See COURAGE . Fr. Accourager , to ...
Strana 16
... VIII . ] haue not , nor wyll not vse the same : for I wyll heare the partie that is accused speake or I geue any sentence . - Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall ...
... VIII . ] haue not , nor wyll not vse the same : for I wyll heare the partie that is accused speake or I geue any sentence . - Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall ...
Strana 22
... VIII . ] addressed " his gracious letters to the maior and cominaltie of the citie , signifying to them that his pleasure was to solempnise and celebrate the coronacion of his mostes deare and welbeloued wife Quene Anne at Westminster ...
... VIII . ] addressed " his gracious letters to the maior and cominaltie of the citie , signifying to them that his pleasure was to solempnise and celebrate the coronacion of his mostes deare and welbeloued wife Quene Anne at Westminster ...
Strana 26
... viii , The priests of elder times not only deluded their apprehensions with ariolations , soothsaying , and such oblique idolatries , but won their credulities unto the literal and downright adorement of cats , & c . Brown . Vulgar ...
... viii , The priests of elder times not only deluded their apprehensions with ariolations , soothsaying , and such oblique idolatries , but won their credulities unto the literal and downright adorement of cats , & c . Brown . Vulgar ...
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