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Page 68
... play at Court , no gamester admitted that brought not £ 300 at least . My L. of Mont- gomery played the King's money and won him £ 750 , which he had for his labour . The L. Mounteagle lost the Queen £ 400 , and so of the rest , only ...
... play at Court , no gamester admitted that brought not £ 300 at least . My L. of Mont- gomery played the King's money and won him £ 750 , which he had for his labour . The L. Mounteagle lost the Queen £ 400 , and so of the rest , only ...
Page 78
... PLAY BY THE CHILDREN 26th February they are at a stand , the Netherlands as hotly insisting on their right of trade to the Indies as the Archduke's party would deny it . 27th . At the hearing of an English cause before the Council of ...
... PLAY BY THE CHILDREN 26th February they are at a stand , the Netherlands as hotly insisting on their right of trade to the Indies as the Archduke's party would deny it . 27th . At the hearing of an English cause before the Council of ...
Page 104
... playing , you lay it upon me either to leave to love you , or to leave to play with you . Wherefore choosing to love you still , I will never play with you more . ' The next day they hunted with the King , and my L. of Pembroke's page ...
... playing , you lay it upon me either to leave to love you , or to leave to play with you . Wherefore choosing to love you still , I will never play with you more . ' The next day they hunted with the King , and my L. of Pembroke's page ...
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