Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... soon . The ague continued long , the fits increasing in frequency till the beginning of the ensuing year , and it was not till the summer that his disorder left him . He did not return to the Middle Temple till the ensuing Michaelmas ...
... soon . The ague continued long , the fits increasing in frequency till the beginning of the ensuing year , and it was not till the summer that his disorder left him . He did not return to the Middle Temple till the ensuing Michaelmas ...
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... soon from it , he was not sorry that " he had some experience in the conversation of " such men , and of the license of those times . " * Yet he was not insensible to his risk , and added , that he had more cause to be terrified upon ...
... soon from it , he was not sorry that " he had some experience in the conversation of " such men , and of the license of those times . " * Yet he was not insensible to his risk , and added , that he had more cause to be terrified upon ...
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... soon occurred , which was the first great incentive to exertion . He became at- tached to a daughter of Sir George Ayliffe , of Gretenham , in the county of Wilts , and with the approbation of his father was married to her in First mar ...
... soon occurred , which was the first great incentive to exertion . He became at- tached to a daughter of Sir George Ayliffe , of Gretenham , in the county of Wilts , and with the approbation of his father was married to her in First mar ...
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... soon afterwards to Sir Thomas Aylesbury , " however " we were fortified against the occasion by long " fears and expectation , both in the suddennesse " and the circumstances could not but be very " terrible . " + " Since I saw you last ...
... soon afterwards to Sir Thomas Aylesbury , " however " we were fortified against the occasion by long " fears and expectation , both in the suddennesse " and the circumstances could not but be very " terrible . " + " Since I saw you last ...
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... soon after the CHAP . lamented event , seem to bespeak the intensity of his grief . Not less does his language , after a lapse of many years , convey a favourable impression of the virtues and acquirements of his father ; and the manner ...
... soon after the CHAP . lamented event , seem to bespeak the intensity of his grief . Not less does his language , after a lapse of many years , convey a favourable impression of the virtues and acquirements of his father ; and the manner ...
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