Letters Archaeological and Historical Relating to the Isle of Wight, Tom 2Henry Frowde, 1896 |
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... who never came near the person of the sovereign had often a much profounder loyalty than those who could criticize his manner and ridicule his cowardice . The consequence was that the influence KING JAMES I IN THE ISLAND . 5.
... who never came near the person of the sovereign had often a much profounder loyalty than those who could criticize his manner and ridicule his cowardice . The consequence was that the influence KING JAMES I IN THE ISLAND . 5.
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... person ; he was a shrewd observer of life , and the outward glare of wealth , rank , and political power did not blind his eyes in his discernment of the real inner man and the secret springs of human action . ' Kinge James , ' he says ...
... person ; he was a shrewd observer of life , and the outward glare of wealth , rank , and political power did not blind his eyes in his discernment of the real inner man and the secret springs of human action . ' Kinge James , ' he says ...
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... person and virtues , James the Lord Wriothesley , Knight of the Bath , and Baron of Titchfield , who dyed Novemb . 5 , at Rosendaal , and were both buried in the sepulcher of their fathers at Titchfield on Innocents ' Day , 1624 ...
... person and virtues , James the Lord Wriothesley , Knight of the Bath , and Baron of Titchfield , who dyed Novemb . 5 , at Rosendaal , and were both buried in the sepulcher of their fathers at Titchfield on Innocents ' Day , 1624 ...
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... persons being concealed in the space between ; arms and armour , with the spreading antlers of deer , captured after ... person of distinction , ' whose office it is to see that all goes merrily at Christmastide , and he is now master of ...
... persons being concealed in the space between ; arms and armour , with the spreading antlers of deer , captured after ... person of distinction , ' whose office it is to see that all goes merrily at Christmastide , and he is now master of ...
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... in . I must come another time , a good jest , as if I could come more than once a year . Why , I'm no dangerous person , and so I told my friends o ' the gate . I'm old Christmas still CHRISTMAS IN CARISBROOKE CASTLE . 23.
... in . I must come another time , a good jest , as if I could come more than once a year . Why , I'm no dangerous person , and so I told my friends o ' the gate . I'm old Christmas still CHRISTMAS IN CARISBROOKE CASTLE . 23.
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