Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... Rich- ard Empson in those extortions which disgraced the last years of Henry VII.'s reign , and both were executed in the second year of his successor . His son , Sir John Dudley , was afterwards relieved of the attainder , and restored ...
... Rich- ard Empson in those extortions which disgraced the last years of Henry VII.'s reign , and both were executed in the second year of his successor . His son , Sir John Dudley , was afterwards relieved of the attainder , and restored ...
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... rich man . His duties in Ireland and Wales removed him from the circle of the Court , and his bluntness of speech made him unacceptable to the queen . Philip therefore owed more of his prestige to his uncle than to his father . At this ...
... rich man . His duties in Ireland and Wales removed him from the circle of the Court , and his bluntness of speech made him unacceptable to the queen . Philip therefore owed more of his prestige to his uncle than to his father . At this ...
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... Rich . Then suddenly the flame of passion , which had smouldered so obscurely as to be unrecognised by his own heart , burst out into a blaze ; and what was worse , he discovered that Penelope too loved him . In the chapter devoted to ...
... Rich . Then suddenly the flame of passion , which had smouldered so obscurely as to be unrecognised by his own heart , burst out into a blaze ; and what was worse , he discovered that Penelope too loved him . In the chapter devoted to ...
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... rich men of the pale , the burden only lying upon the poor , who may groan , for their cry cannot be heard . " Sir Henry had proposed to convert the cess , computed at an average of ten pounds , into a fixed annual payment of five marks ...
... rich men of the pale , the burden only lying upon the poor , who may groan , for their cry cannot be heard . " Sir Henry had proposed to convert the cess , computed at an average of ten pounds , into a fixed annual payment of five marks ...
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... Rich " a proper gentleman , and one in years very fit for my Lady Penelope Devereux , if , with the favour and liking of her Majesty , the matter might be brought to pass . " Lord Rich certainly married Penelope Devereux ; but whether ...
... Rich " a proper gentleman , and one in years very fit for my Lady Penelope Devereux , if , with the favour and liking of her Majesty , the matter might be brought to pass . " Lord Rich certainly married Penelope Devereux ; but whether ...
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