The History of England, Tập 1 |
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... with whom I was not in the least acquainted , to attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being appointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean while , of performing the functions of that office .
... with whom I was not in the least acquainted , to attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being appointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean while , of performing the functions of that office .
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I returned to that place , not richer , but with much more money , and a much larger income , by means of lord Hertford's friendship , than I left it ; and I was desirous of trying what superfluity could produce , as I had formerly made ...
I returned to that place , not richer , but with much more money , and a much larger income , by means of lord Hertford's friendship , than I left it ; and I was desirous of trying what superfluity could produce , as I had formerly made ...
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... the physician who saw him most frequently , doctor Black , undertaking , in the mean time , to write me occasionally an account of the state of his health . On the twenty - second of August the doctor wrote me the following letter .
... the physician who saw him most frequently , doctor Black , undertaking , in the mean time , to write me occasionally an account of the state of his health . On the twenty - second of August the doctor wrote me the following letter .
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The only certain means by which nations can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the language , manners , and customs of their ancestors , and to compare them ...
The only certain means by which nations can indulge their curiosity in researches concerning their remote origin , is to consider the language , manners , and customs of their ancestors , and to compare them ...
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But these causes might long have failed of producing any considerable effect , had not a favourable incident prepared the means of introducing christianity into Kent . Ethelbert , in his father's lifetime , had married Bertha , ¦ 1 1 ...
But these causes might long have failed of producing any considerable effect , had not a favourable incident prepared the means of introducing christianity into Kent . Ethelbert , in his father's lifetime , had married Bertha , ¦ 1 1 ...
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