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Page 35
... leave . But do not be cere as the writer . In all things that easily put off , for it is , in my opinion , terminate here I shall be much guid- very likely to help you , and not like- ed by your influence , and I should ly to do you ...
... leave . But do not be cere as the writer . In all things that easily put off , for it is , in my opinion , terminate here I shall be much guid- very likely to help you , and not like- ed by your influence , and I should ly to do you ...
Page 274
... leave them in safe custody be- . leave to think me as idle as you hind you . please . Lord Essex's trial is printed with You are , as you have long been to the state trials . In return for your me , exceedingly kind , and I should ...
... leave them in safe custody be- . leave to think me as idle as you hind you . please . Lord Essex's trial is printed with You are , as you have long been to the state trials . In return for your me , exceedingly kind , and I should ...
Page 380
... leave the service at the fruitless experiments . An unavailing expiration of the present term , as the trial of a month to get an army upon soldiers will also , if some greater en- the terms proposed , may render it im- couragement is ...
... leave the service at the fruitless experiments . An unavailing expiration of the present term , as the trial of a month to get an army upon soldiers will also , if some greater en- the terms proposed , may render it im- couragement is ...
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