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... ( Earl of Roscommon ) - 106 > Pope , 93 Swift , - 102 - 402 · 468 - 494 497 - 587 - + Otway , Waller , Pomfret , Dorset , - 112 Pitt , - 113 Thomson , - 589 - 145 - 146 Watts , A. Philips , - 598 - 604 - Stepney , J. Philips , Walsh ...
... ( Earl of Roscommon ) - 106 > Pope , 93 Swift , - 102 - 402 · 468 - 494 497 - 587 - + Otway , Waller , Pomfret , Dorset , - 112 Pitt , - 113 Thomson , - 589 - 145 - 146 Watts , A. Philips , - 598 - 604 - Stepney , J. Philips , Walsh ...
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... Earl of St. Albans , and was employed in such correspondence as the royal cause required , and particularly in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen ; an employment of the highest con- fidence and ...
... Earl of St. Albans , and was employed in such correspondence as the royal cause required , and particularly in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen ; an employment of the highest con- fidence and ...
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... Earl of Arlington , from April to December in 1650 , are pre- served in " Miscellanea Aulica , " a collection of papers published by Brown . These letters , being written like those of other men whos mind is more on things than words ...
... Earl of Arlington , from April to December in 1650 , are pre- served in " Miscellanea Aulica , " a collection of papers published by Brown . These letters , being written like those of other men whos mind is more on things than words ...
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... Earl of St. Albans and the Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lover of virtue and of wit it will be solicitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his ...
... Earl of St. Albans and the Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lover of virtue and of wit it will be solicitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his ...
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... earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he ob- tained that which many missed , the reward of his loyalty ; being made sur- veyor of the king's buildings , and dignified with the order of ...
... earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he ob- tained that which many missed , the reward of his loyalty ; being made sur- veyor of the king's buildings , and dignified with the order of ...
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