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... favour . This favour had al- ways something personal for its basis ; but the splendid qua- lities and the heroic valour of Essex seemed to notify the partiality with which he was treated . The queen , however , had too high a sense of ...
... favour . This favour had al- ways something personal for its basis ; but the splendid qua- lities and the heroic valour of Essex seemed to notify the partiality with which he was treated . The queen , however , had too high a sense of ...
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... favour with Henry , as to receive from that monarch a very considerable grant in his native county , out of the king's private estate . In 1542 he was elected into parliament for Plymouth ; and , on being arrested for debt , he applied ...
... favour with Henry , as to receive from that monarch a very considerable grant in his native county , out of the king's private estate . In 1542 he was elected into parliament for Plymouth ; and , on being arrested for debt , he applied ...
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... favour with Henry III . , who imprisoned John de Serre for writing an injurious piece against Bodin , and forbade him , upon pain of death , to publish it . But his favour was not of long continuance . The duke of Alençon , however ...
... favour with Henry III . , who imprisoned John de Serre for writing an injurious piece against Bodin , and forbade him , upon pain of death , to publish it . But his favour was not of long continuance . The duke of Alençon , however ...
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