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... enemies ; inhanse & racke the rents of our grounde , that a poore man could not get a goose - gate ( as wee saie ) wthout money ; and in steade of relievinge and comforting the poore ( which received the stile of beggars from his ...
... enemies ; inhanse & racke the rents of our grounde , that a poore man could not get a goose - gate ( as wee saie ) wthout money ; and in steade of relievinge and comforting the poore ( which received the stile of beggars from his ...
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... enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene so carefull , that hee was accounted a monster ...
... enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene so carefull , that hee was accounted a monster ...
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... enemies of our State rejoyce at these ruinings and destroyings of ( these ) our worthie buildings , and what encourage- ment they take thereby to assaile our kingdome , I doubt not but that wee should soone behoulde the end of these ...
... enemies of our State rejoyce at these ruinings and destroyings of ( these ) our worthie buildings , and what encourage- ment they take thereby to assaile our kingdome , I doubt not but that wee should soone behoulde the end of these ...
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... enemies , be they never so potent , will keepe at home , not daring to assaile us or our kingdome . But if wee shall seeme fearefull of them , ( albeit to feare wisely doth deliver from feare , ) and 16 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
... enemies , be they never so potent , will keepe at home , not daring to assaile us or our kingdome . But if wee shall seeme fearefull of them , ( albeit to feare wisely doth deliver from feare , ) and 16 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
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... enemy or aide a freind , who seeth not , that even the greatest men shall ( too late ) deplore the same , and if their countrie perish , they shall pish therewith ? from wch evil the God of mercie defende us all ! Oh ! but ( mee thinkes ) ...
... enemy or aide a freind , who seeth not , that even the greatest men shall ( too late ) deplore the same , and if their countrie perish , they shall pish therewith ? from wch evil the God of mercie defende us all ! Oh ! but ( mee thinkes ) ...
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Abuses albeit ale-houses Almightie Apologie apparaile asse authoritie Bamburgh barkes behold Bishop of Lincolne Brancepeth breeches British Museum CAMD castles and fortresses Cicero clemencie Clowne comon-wealth consideracon countrie country-man county of Durham cutt downe Darcy Dean of Durham decaie of martiall Discourse disposicón doth doublets Earl enemies enemyes England errours externall farre fashion feare freind generall gentlemen gold hath heart Hornebie inhanse iron Janisaries King ladies Lamiaes Line 20 litle Lord Lord Eure Lord Monteagle maie martiall affaires martiall discipline meanes mee thinkes nedefull noble poore practise Prebendaries preservacon preserve Raby Castle Richard Hunt Ruff ruine saie saith scarce selfe shalbe shew shillings simplicitie sinnes Skipton Tarlton thereof things trayning trees Turke tyme unto valient valoure vanities vertues warre waste of woodes weare whole kingdome whome wisedome Witton women Worps worse worthie write wthin wthout yor Wor