Works of the Camden Society, Edição 12Camden Society, 1840 - 509 páginas |
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... meanes travayle to recover yt , and serchinge thoccasion howe those thinges have bene decayd , not only to redresse the decaye , but also to see that from hence furth no suche occasion be suffred , neither throughe their owne graunts ...
... meanes travayle to recover yt , and serchinge thoccasion howe those thinges have bene decayd , not only to redresse the decaye , but also to see that from hence furth no suche occasion be suffred , neither throughe their owne graunts ...
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... meanes as they may thinke moste expedient , with the port townes , and suche other cities and townes as do stande neare any havens or creeks , that they , by some good order , maye beginne to fortifie their said townes nowe in tyme of ...
... meanes as they may thinke moste expedient , with the port townes , and suche other cities and townes as do stande neare any havens or creeks , that they , by some good order , maye beginne to fortifie their said townes nowe in tyme of ...
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... meanes , see the same so declared as the truthe of their doinges maye appeare , and there- upon receve theire reasonable allowances accordinge to reason , or otherwise suche as shalbe founde faultye to be punished , as to their ...
... meanes , see the same so declared as the truthe of their doinges maye appeare , and there- upon receve theire reasonable allowances accordinge to reason , or otherwise suche as shalbe founde faultye to be punished , as to their ...
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... meanes be induced to agre ; otherwise then , as a simple subjecte , it maketh me to thinke upon Duke Charles of Burgundy , who being advised to invade Swisser- land , after a sevenights sitting in consultation how and which wayes he ...
... meanes be induced to agre ; otherwise then , as a simple subjecte , it maketh me to thinke upon Duke Charles of Burgundy , who being advised to invade Swisser- land , after a sevenights sitting in consultation how and which wayes he ...
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... meanes , be perswaded , if they be to be made new , to be at the charge both of making and furnyshing , and also of maynte- naunce of the same . Sir William Woodhouse were a mete man to be spoken withall touching this matter . I pray ...
... meanes , be perswaded , if they be to be made new , to be at the charge both of making and furnyshing , and also of maynte- naunce of the same . Sir William Woodhouse were a mete man to be spoken withall touching this matter . I pray ...
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