The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Under King Charles II and King James II.: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II. And the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles II.H. Colburn, 1826 - College teachers |
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... give to every one his due . And whoever engageth in such designs as these , and governs himself by other measures , may be a chronogra- pher , but a very imperfect , or rather insipid , his- torian . I must here just mention some things ...
... give to every one his due . And whoever engageth in such designs as these , and governs himself by other measures , may be a chronogra- pher , but a very imperfect , or rather insipid , his- torian . I must here just mention some things ...
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... give an account of my great confidence therein , I must allege that , if I am not the best instructed of any man living for it , it is my own fault ; be- cause I passed almost all the active time of my life in his company . And now ...
... give an account of my great confidence therein , I must allege that , if I am not the best instructed of any man living for it , it is my own fault ; be- cause I passed almost all the active time of my life in his company . And now ...
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... and truth of things , more perhaps than ( as was hinted of painters ) his fuller tracts will appear to do ; and by this means I hope to give a clear account of all I know or can gather of his lordship's life , LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 9.
... and truth of things , more perhaps than ( as was hinted of painters ) his fuller tracts will appear to do ; and by this means I hope to give a clear account of all I know or can gather of his lordship's life , LORD KEEPER GUILFORD . 9.
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... give , and ( the common fine being five pounds ) he answered , Three pounds ten shillings , " Well , " said the trea- surer , " lay down the money . " Which being done , be called for the young man's hat , and swept it all in and gave ...
... give , and ( the common fine being five pounds ) he answered , Three pounds ten shillings , " Well , " said the trea- surer , " lay down the money . " Which being done , be called for the young man's hat , and swept it all in and gave ...
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... give way to it , and reproved the Middle Templars very wittily and eloquently upon the subject of students walking in evenings there , and putting cases , " which , " he said , " was done in his time , as mean and low as the buildings ...
... give way to it , and reproved the Middle Templars very wittily and eloquently upon the subject of students walking in evenings there , and putting cases , " which , " he said , " was done in his time , as mean and low as the buildings ...
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