A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 137
... replied in the praise of the King's justice , great wisdom and princely care in that day's work , which was of such intricacy as his Majesty was never accustomed to , and yet so clearly did he exam- ine in so short place as if he had ...
... replied in the praise of the King's justice , great wisdom and princely care in that day's work , which was of such intricacy as his Majesty was never accustomed to , and yet so clearly did he exam- ine in so short place as if he had ...
Page 175
... replied that the journey had indeed been laborious , and Signor Contarini was fresh from the toil of his service in Rome . That labour , replied the King , was the harder , for travail of mind is heavier than bodily weariness , but he ...
... replied that the journey had indeed been laborious , and Signor Contarini was fresh from the toil of his service in Rome . That labour , replied the King , was the harder , for travail of mind is heavier than bodily weariness , but he ...
Page 233
... replied that the King was now dis- furnished of money . Request was then made that he would at least rate it and give it over for a privy seal that when the money should come in Sir Ralph might have the speedier despatch . At which my L ...
... replied that the King was now dis- furnished of money . Request was then made that he would at least rate it and give it over for a privy seal that when the money should come in Sir Ralph might have the speedier despatch . At which my L ...
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