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... unto you principally that which I think was never done since I was born ; and which not done hath bred almost a wilderness and solitude in the King's service ; which is , that you countenance , and encourage , and advance able men and ...
... unto you principally that which I think was never done since I was born ; and which not done hath bred almost a wilderness and solitude in the King's service ; which is , that you countenance , and encourage , and advance able men and ...
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... unto you mine opinion in both these , such as an Hermit , rather than a Courtier can render . You are now the King's Favourite , so voted , and so esteemed by all . In the first place , then , give me leave to tell you what this ...
... unto you mine opinion in both these , such as an Hermit , rather than a Courtier can render . You are now the King's Favourite , so voted , and so esteemed by all . In the first place , then , give me leave to tell you what this ...
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... unto you these rules to be observed , and I beseech you , if you approve of them , constantly to pursue them . 1. If the suit be either of importance for value , or of diffi- culty , direct that it be set down in writing ; then appoint ...
... unto you these rules to be observed , and I beseech you , if you approve of them , constantly to pursue them . 1. If the suit be either of importance for value , or of diffi- culty , direct that it be set down in writing ; then appoint ...
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... unto them , yet generally the motive should be the Parts of the man and not his Person . IV . The Negotiations of Ambassadors , and Treaties with foreign Princes and Estates , the subject matter of the Treaty must guide the choice of ...
... unto them , yet generally the motive should be the Parts of the man and not his Person . IV . The Negotiations of Ambassadors , and Treaties with foreign Princes and Estates , the subject matter of the Treaty must guide the choice of ...
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... unto me ; and yet the matter is of that nature , that I find myself very unable to serve you therein as you desire . It hath pleased the King to cast an extraordinary eye of favour upon you , and you express yourself very desirous to ...
... unto me ; and yet the matter is of that nature , that I find myself very unable to serve you therein as you desire . It hath pleased the King to cast an extraordinary eye of favour upon you , and you express yourself very desirous to ...
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