[The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. by David Hume]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. CHAPTER XLIV 123/130
15. Surely one may say of such a guest, what Cicero says to Atticus, on occasion of a visit paid him by Caesar.
"Hospes tamen non is cui diceres, Amabo te, eodem ad me cum revertere." Lib.xiii.Ep.52.If she relieved the people from oppressions, (to whom it seems the law could give no relief,) her visits were a great oppression on the nobility. ** Biogr.Brit.
vol.iii.p.
1791. *** Strype, vol.iii.p.
394. **** Stowe, p.
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