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... Robert Wilson , C.M.T. , Baron of the Holy Roman Empire , G.C. St. A. of Russia , C.C. St. G. of Russia , G.C.B.E. of Prussia , & c . & c . Edited by his Nephew and Son- in - Law the Rev. Herbert Randolph , M.A. , of Baliol College ...
Anonymous. ART . Page 2. Life of General Sir Robert Wilson , Commander of the Imperial Military Order of Maria Theresa of Austria , & c . & c . From Autobiographical Memoirs , Journals , Narratives , Correspondence , & c . Edited by his ...
... Robert Cotton was the go - between employed by Somerset in his communications with the Ambassador , and that he ( Cotton ) professed in the warmest manner that he was at heart a Catholic ! were were fourtie saile of Turks , besides ...
... Robert Phillips spoke he alluded to the fact that ton- nage and poundage were at that very moment being levied without the authority of Parliament , and stated that they were still ignorant of the object which the ships to be furnished ...
... Robert Cotton , with the intention of speaking himself , were handed over to his friend ; and this accounts for the fact that so much of the speech as appears in the Parliamentary Histories is attributed to the former member . The ...