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... noble Dacres , is cast downe ( or the most pt of it ) ; Rabie a Unprofitable , because one evil gotten penny doth carry away wth it xx . which Castle is ( as they saie ) the better halfe COMMITTED AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH . 13.
... noble Dacres , is cast downe ( or the most pt of it ) ; Rabie a Unprofitable , because one evil gotten penny doth carry away wth it xx . which Castle is ( as they saie ) the better halfe COMMITTED AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH . 13.
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... noble ( and gentle ) men to make their houses more glorious , and to delight the eyes of some curious gallante , ( or being seduced by the spirit of error , ) have not onely robbed themselves , but their countries also , of the ...
... noble ( and gentle ) men to make their houses more glorious , and to delight the eyes of some curious gallante , ( or being seduced by the spirit of error , ) have not onely robbed themselves , but their countries also , of the ...
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... noble heart ) , there is small doubt , but that wee have millions of men in England and Scotland , who are absolute and incomparable in this respect , and their discretion in all affaires ( touching the world , their freinde , or ...
... noble heart ) , there is small doubt , but that wee have millions of men in England and Scotland , who are absolute and incomparable in this respect , and their discretion in all affaires ( touching the world , their freinde , or ...
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... noble a Archie's , our late Sovereignes Jester ( save that his was of velvett , and theirs are of cloth ) . Nay , they are so prettylie and exactly adorned with cotton linings , that if they had sutable caps , and belles correspondent ...
... noble a Archie's , our late Sovereignes Jester ( save that his was of velvett , and theirs are of cloth ) . Nay , they are so prettylie and exactly adorned with cotton linings , that if they had sutable caps , and belles correspondent ...
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... noble , and doubling every vertue by their religious behaviour and incomparable decencie . The conclusion weh I woulde inferre from hence is , that every degree of men ought to be like themselves : English men & women ought to be ...
... noble , and doubling every vertue by their religious behaviour and incomparable decencie . The conclusion weh I woulde inferre from hence is , that every degree of men ought to be like themselves : English men & women ought to be ...
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