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... warlike birth ) , and to let their names midwife it into the world . Thus , Reader , I have given thee a brief account of this piece , and so recommend me to Sir FRANCIS VERE ! 64 NAUNTON'S ACCOUNT OF SIR F. VERE . [ Sir.
... warlike birth ) , and to let their names midwife it into the world . Thus , Reader , I have given thee a brief account of this piece , and so recommend me to Sir FRANCIS VERE ! 64 NAUNTON'S ACCOUNT OF SIR F. VERE . [ Sir.
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Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. 64 NAUNTON'S ACCOUNT OF SIR F. VERE . [ Sir R. Naunton . 1631 . Sir ROBERT NAUNTON , in his Fragmenta Regalia , p . 41 . VERE . IR FRANCIS VERE was of that ancient , and of the ...
Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. 64 NAUNTON'S ACCOUNT OF SIR F. VERE . [ Sir R. Naunton . 1631 . Sir ROBERT NAUNTON , in his Fragmenta Regalia , p . 41 . VERE . IR FRANCIS VERE was of that ancient , and of the ...
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... Count PHILIP WILLIAM HOHENLO ] , one day , doing me the honour to come to my quarters , put in deliberation , Whether it were not best to abandon the place ? 5 Sir . F. Vere . 66 THE FIRST RELIEF OF. ENG . GAR . VII . 65.
... Count PHILIP WILLIAM HOHENLO ] , one day , doing me the honour to come to my quarters , put in deliberation , Whether it were not best to abandon the place ? 5 Sir . F. Vere . 66 THE FIRST RELIEF OF. ENG . GAR . VII . 65.
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Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. Sir . F. Vere . 66 THE FIRST RELIEF OF RHEINBERG . ? 1606 . Whereunto , when others inclined ; my opinion was , That in regard of the ... Sir F. Vere . FIGHT IN THE WOODS NEAR Loo.
Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. Sir . F. Vere . 66 THE FIRST RELIEF OF RHEINBERG . ? 1606 . Whereunto , when others inclined ; my opinion was , That in regard of the ... Sir F. Vere . FIGHT IN THE WOODS NEAR Loo.
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Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. Sir F. Vere . FIGHT IN THE WOODS NEAR Loo Castle . ? 1606 . 67 and open country : and so , with diligence surprising the enemy ( who lay dispersed in their forts about the town ) ...
Ingatherings from Our History and Literature Edward Arber. Sir F. Vere . FIGHT IN THE WOODS NEAR Loo Castle . ? 1606 . 67 and open country : and so , with diligence surprising the enemy ( who lay dispersed in their forts about the town ) ...
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