The Life and Death of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Volume 1J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold, 1734 - 45 pages |
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... thoufand pounds , to enable him to go through with a pur- chase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft See the Epilogue to Henry 4th . equal equal to that profufe generofity the ...
... thoufand pounds , to enable him to go through with a pur- chase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft See the Epilogue to Henry 4th . equal equal to that profufe generofity the ...
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... thoufand ! which they thought a " malevolent fpeech . I had not told pollerity " this , but for their ignorance , who chofe that " circumftance to commend their friend by , " wherein he most faulted . And to justify mine " own candor ...
... thoufand ! which they thought a " malevolent fpeech . I had not told pollerity " this , but for their ignorance , who chofe that " circumftance to commend their friend by , " wherein he most faulted . And to justify mine " own candor ...
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... thoufand Pound , His Furniture fully worth half so much , Which being all ftrain'd for the King , He frankly gave it to the Antwerp Merchants ,. And they again , out of their bounteous Mind , Have to a Brother of their Company , A Man ...
... thoufand Pound , His Furniture fully worth half so much , Which being all ftrain'd for the King , He frankly gave it to the Antwerp Merchants ,. And they again , out of their bounteous Mind , Have to a Brother of their Company , A Man ...
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... thoufand thoufand Nor . O my Lord , no more : Things paft redrefs , tis bootlefs to complain . Crom . What , fhall we to the Convocation houfe Nor . We'll follow you , my Lord , pray lead the way . LC Enter Enter old Cromwell , like a ...
... thoufand thoufand Nor . O my Lord , no more : Things paft redrefs , tis bootlefs to complain . Crom . What , fhall we to the Convocation houfe Nor . We'll follow you , my Lord , pray lead the way . LC Enter Enter old Cromwell , like a ...
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... thoufand Pound I owe to you , I have it ready for you , Sir , at home : And tho ' I grieve your Fortune is fo bad , Yet that my hap's to help you makes me glad : And now , Sir , will it pleafe you walk with me . Frif . Not yet I cannot ...
... thoufand Pound I owe to you , I have it ready for you , Sir , at home : And tho ' I grieve your Fortune is fo bad , Yet that my hap's to help you makes me glad : And now , Sir , will it pleafe you walk with me . Frif . Not yet I cannot ...
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Page 3 - There's legions now of beggars on the earth, That their original did spring from kings; And many monarchs now, whose fathers were The riff-raff of their age : for time and fortune Wears out a noble train to beggary; And from the dunghill minions do advance To state and mark in this admiring world.