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... sent me to you to entreat you would come and speak with them on Blackheath . They wish to have no one but yourself ; and you need not fear for your person , for they will not do you the least harm ; they always have respected and will ...
... sent me to you to entreat you would come and speak with them on Blackheath . They wish to have no one but yourself ; and you need not fear for your person , for they will not do you the least harm ; they always have respected and will ...
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... sent to the marshal to desire that the whole show might fetch a turn about the tilt - yard , that their majesties might have a double view of them , which was done accordingly , and then they all alighted at Whitehall Gate , and were ...
... sent to the marshal to desire that the whole show might fetch a turn about the tilt - yard , that their majesties might have a double view of them , which was done accordingly , and then they all alighted at Whitehall Gate , and were ...
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... sent out to him . And then Lord Nelson , telling the tale to his family , added these words : " Mr. Pitt paid me a compliment , which , I believe , he would not have paid to a Prince of the Blood . When I rose to go , he left the room ...
... sent out to him . And then Lord Nelson , telling the tale to his family , added these words : " Mr. Pitt paid me a compliment , which , I believe , he would not have paid to a Prince of the Blood . When I rose to go , he left the room ...
Contents
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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