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... king's notice , he made such an impression upon him that he was in a short time raised to the titles of viscount Rochester , and earl of Somerset , and loaded with honours and riches . None of the king's minions contri- buted more to ...
... king's notice , he made such an impression upon him that he was in a short time raised to the titles of viscount Rochester , and earl of Somerset , and loaded with honours and riches . None of the king's minions contri- buted more to ...
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... king and his train at Welbeck , might be thought of no advantage to his royal pupil . His zeal for the king's service , however , was unabated , and , on the approach of open hostilities between him and the parliament , the earl of ...
... king and his train at Welbeck , might be thought of no advantage to his royal pupil . His zeal for the king's service , however , was unabated , and , on the approach of open hostilities between him and the parliament , the earl of ...
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... king's death show little sensibility to that catastrophe . He says , " I will attend with patience how England will thrive , now that she is let blood in the basilical vein , and cured , as they say , of the king's evil . ” On the ...
... king's death show little sensibility to that catastrophe . He says , " I will attend with patience how England will thrive , now that she is let blood in the basilical vein , and cured , as they say , of the king's evil . ” On the ...
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