Works of the Camden Society, Edição 47Camden Society, 1890 |
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... confidently coms into Garrisons with them at his Saddle Bow . This letter I write only to yo ' Exc , to whom tis absolutely sub- mitted . But I doubt , if somethinge be not speedely and effectually done , the better sorte of ye English ...
... confidently coms into Garrisons with them at his Saddle Bow . This letter I write only to yo ' Exc , to whom tis absolutely sub- mitted . But I doubt , if somethinge be not speedely and effectually done , the better sorte of ye English ...
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... confident many here are during life , but they shall never hinder mee in disposing the forces , as I find necessary for ye securing the country without regard to any man's convenience . As soon as I can have a List of all these Patents ...
... confident many here are during life , but they shall never hinder mee in disposing the forces , as I find necessary for ye securing the country without regard to any man's convenience . As soon as I can have a List of all these Patents ...
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... confident ' tis not in jest that I hear from all hands that if this should once bee allowed many wealthy Trading Protestants would upon that score withdraw themselvs and their stocks . And upon this occasion give mee leave to tell y ...
... confident ' tis not in jest that I hear from all hands that if this should once bee allowed many wealthy Trading Protestants would upon that score withdraw themselvs and their stocks . And upon this occasion give mee leave to tell y ...
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... confident six moneths will bee as long as I shall keepe any of them here . This money if his Majtie please may bee paid out of the five hundred pound pension reserved to bee restord to the City upon my recommendation , wch I shall never ...
... confident six moneths will bee as long as I shall keepe any of them here . This money if his Majtie please may bee paid out of the five hundred pound pension reserved to bee restord to the City upon my recommendation , wch I shall never ...
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... confident yr LoP will hear my character , as of a very severe and ill natur'd man towards the soldierie here , and I confess I am forced in a great measure to bee soe , for there has bin so much remissness in that Part of the ...
... confident yr LoP will hear my character , as of a very severe and ill natur'd man towards the soldierie here , and I confess I am forced in a great measure to bee soe , for there has bin so much remissness in that Part of the ...
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