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... lived to see the trim of old times , and what passed in the Queen's days . These things are no more the same . Your Queen did talk of her subjects ' love and good affections , and in good truth she aimed well ; our King talketh of his ...
... lived to see the trim of old times , and what passed in the Queen's days . These things are no more the same . Your Queen did talk of her subjects ' love and good affections , and in good truth she aimed well ; our King talketh of his ...
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... lived to see the trim of old times , and what passed in the Queen's days . These things are no more the same . Your Queen did talk of her subjects ' love and good affections , and in good truth she aimed well ; our King talketh of his ...
... lived to see the trim of old times , and what passed in the Queen's days . These things are no more the same . Your Queen did talk of her subjects ' love and good affections , and in good truth she aimed well ; our King talketh of his ...
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... lived within that circle , with fac - simile representations of the hand - writing of some , and unpublished literary relics of others . He has divided his work into six parts , each being occupied with an excursion into a portion of ...
... lived within that circle , with fac - simile representations of the hand - writing of some , and unpublished literary relics of others . He has divided his work into six parts , each being occupied with an excursion into a portion of ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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