The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... received the dignity of knighthood , and was brought into official intercourse with the King's new favourite , Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , who having risen , like a vizier in the Arabian Nights , from king's cup - bearer to first ...
... received the dignity of knighthood , and was brought into official intercourse with the King's new favourite , Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , who having risen , like a vizier in the Arabian Nights , from king's cup - bearer to first ...
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... received the author's last touches in his fatal prison . 6 With this memoir in our hands , let us now proceed with the narrative of events . King James was dead , and left few mourners . Young King Charles was full of fair hopes and pro ...
... received the author's last touches in his fatal prison . 6 With this memoir in our hands , let us now proceed with the narrative of events . King James was dead , and left few mourners . Young King Charles was full of fair hopes and pro ...
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... received by Berwick with these words : I ' was about to send for 3,000 men , but you are as valuable to ' me as such a reinforcement . ' He amply justified this com- mander's confidence . At a critical moment , he put himself at the ...
... received by Berwick with these words : I ' was about to send for 3,000 men , but you are as valuable to ' me as such a reinforcement . ' He amply justified this com- mander's confidence . At a critical moment , he put himself at the ...
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