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... court , he made the court itself bet- - ter esteemed , and more reverenced in the country , and as he had a great number of friends of the best men , so no man had ever the confidence to avow himself to be his enemy . He was a man of ...
... court , he made the court itself bet- - ter esteemed , and more reverenced in the country , and as he had a great number of friends of the best men , so no man had ever the confidence to avow himself to be his enemy . He was a man of ...
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... court , he made the court itself bet- ter esteemed , and more reverenced in the country , and as he had a great number of friends of the best men , so no man had ever the confidence to avow himself to be his enemy . He was a man of high ...
... court , he made the court itself bet- ter esteemed , and more reverenced in the country , and as he had a great number of friends of the best men , so no man had ever the confidence to avow himself to be his enemy . He was a man of high ...
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... court of Edward VI . , and became one of the gen- tleman pensioners to queen Elizabeth . He made one or two tours on the continent , and proved himself neither an idle nor inattentive observer . He visited successively the courts of ...
... court of Edward VI . , and became one of the gen- tleman pensioners to queen Elizabeth . He made one or two tours on the continent , and proved himself neither an idle nor inattentive observer . He visited successively the courts of ...
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