Works of the Camden Society, Edição 12Camden Society, 1840 - 509 páginas |
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... thinke beste and mete , ether by order of our lawes or otherwise as they by their discretions and wisdomes shall think reasonable ; the allow- ance for reparations of our castles and mannours to be alwaye made no more large than our ...
... thinke beste and mete , ether by order of our lawes or otherwise as they by their discretions and wisdomes shall think reasonable ; the allow- ance for reparations of our castles and mannours to be alwaye made no more large than our ...
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... thinke beste for us . And that there be a declaration made therof as before is appointed for the silver . Our said Deputy , with the advise afforesaid , shall call the Mr. of our Ordnaunce at all tymes to declare the state of his office ...
... thinke beste for us . And that there be a declaration made therof as before is appointed for the silver . Our said Deputy , with the advise afforesaid , shall call the Mr. of our Ordnaunce at all tymes to declare the state of his office ...
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... 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 peace , wherby they ...
... 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 peace , wherby they ...
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... thinke that your Lordships allowed and approved the detayning of me heare , which without hearing my declaration I trust you will not , but haue such consideration of me as myne estate in the comon wealth , the passing of my former lief ...
... thinke that your Lordships allowed and approved the detayning of me heare , which without hearing my declaration I trust you will not , but haue such consideration of me as myne estate in the comon wealth , the passing of my former lief ...
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... thinke , the more I do mislike it ; for , when I thinke of every parte of this verse , quicquid agas prudenter agas , et respice finem , I am marvelously troubled , for I se the two endes of it , and know nothing of the middest . I se ...
... thinke , the more I do mislike it ; for , when I thinke of every parte of this verse , quicquid agas prudenter agas , et respice finem , I am marvelously troubled , for I se the two endes of it , and know nothing of the middest . I se ...
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