The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... letters from Lord Burleigh , earl of Leicester , and Sir Thomas Smith . Sir Thomas writes a letter to Sir Francis Walsingham , full of learned gallantry , wherein you may observe he promises himself the French king's brother ( who it ...
... letters from Lord Burleigh , earl of Leicester , and Sir Thomas Smith . Sir Thomas writes a letter to Sir Francis Walsingham , full of learned gallantry , wherein you may observe he promises himself the French king's brother ( who it ...
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... letter , mixed indeed with some real exceptions to the too frequent silly choice made by country gentlemen , has given me no small anxiety ; and I have sent Sir Harry an account of my suspicions , as follows : TO SIR HARRY LIZARD ...
... letter , mixed indeed with some real exceptions to the too frequent silly choice made by country gentlemen , has given me no small anxiety ; and I have sent Sir Harry an account of my suspicions , as follows : TO SIR HARRY LIZARD ...
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... letter about the character of Lucia and Marcia in Cato ... Spies , the use Secretary Walsingham made of them .... 71 Stage , an instance of its force in reforming the world .. 45 Steele , Mr. his letters against the Examiner ...
... letter about the character of Lucia and Marcia in Cato ... Spies , the use Secretary Walsingham made of them .... 71 Stage , an instance of its force in reforming the world .. 45 Steele , Mr. his letters against the Examiner ...
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