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... opinion ) a greater punishment then ten thousand deathes : yet ( alas ! ) wee are so farre blinded with the spirit of errour , and so stupified and bewitched wth the effeminate vanities of our tymes , that wee account the cutting downe ...
... opinion ) a greater punishment then ten thousand deathes : yet ( alas ! ) wee are so farre blinded with the spirit of errour , and so stupified and bewitched wth the effeminate vanities of our tymes , that wee account the cutting downe ...
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... opinion , that no man ( which feares God sincerely ) will avoide any law full meanes to benefitt or preserve his countrie : and let this suffice for the first Abuse . * CAMD . SOC . * am of MS . C II . ABUSE . As the waste of woodes is ...
... opinion , that no man ( which feares God sincerely ) will avoide any law full meanes to benefitt or preserve his countrie : and let this suffice for the first Abuse . * CAMD . SOC . * am of MS . C II . ABUSE . As the waste of woodes is ...
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... opinion & judgem1 ) wherein valoure truely con- sisteth it rests not ( as I conceive ) in potting and piping , using phantastique , apish , and effeminate gesture , apparaile , and diett ; not in roaring , swaggering , looking bigge ...
... opinion & judgem1 ) wherein valoure truely con- sisteth it rests not ( as I conceive ) in potting and piping , using phantastique , apish , and effeminate gesture , apparaile , and diett ; not in roaring , swaggering , looking bigge ...
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... opinion , that ) wee should much more cherefully undergoe all the perils of warre , when wee ( leaving them well guarded ) should hope , that ( notwithstanding our owne pills ) they should be reskued from the jawes of the enemie . But ...
... opinion , that ) wee should much more cherefully undergoe all the perils of warre , when wee ( leaving them well guarded ) should hope , that ( notwithstanding our owne pills ) they should be reskued from the jawes of the enemie . But ...
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... opinion , that it was not lawfull to put the price of blood amongst their treasurie , what would they have done then with that money , which may be the price of a whole counties ( or kingdomes ) blood ? would they have coffer'd it up ...
... opinion , that it was not lawfull to put the price of blood amongst their treasurie , what would they have done then with that money , which may be the price of a whole counties ( or kingdomes ) blood ? would they have coffer'd it up ...
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