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... tyme , and to my knowledge ) have cutt downe hundrede and thousand of oakes , onely for their barkes ( the barke of so many score trees being solde for xa the tree , so many hundrede at xija the tree , and so many at xvd the tree , and ...
... tyme , and to my knowledge ) have cutt downe hundrede and thousand of oakes , onely for their barkes ( the barke of so many score trees being solde for xa the tree , so many hundrede at xija the tree , and so many at xvd the tree , and ...
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... tyme have learned to digge up the earth , & make burrowes therein , as the conies doe , or to have made our houses in the cliftes of the rockes ; and then wee should have knowne the benefit of woode by wofull experience . It would cause ...
... tyme have learned to digge up the earth , & make burrowes therein , as the conies doe , or to have made our houses in the cliftes of the rockes ; and then wee should have knowne the benefit of woode by wofull experience . It would cause ...
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... tyme ; and ( if hee live longe ) it is to be doubted , that hee will not leave us so much tymber or other woode in this whole County as will repaire one of our churches , if it should fall , his iron and leade workes do so fast consume ...
... tyme ; and ( if hee live longe ) it is to be doubted , that hee will not leave us so much tymber or other woode in this whole County as will repaire one of our churches , if it should fall , his iron and leade workes do so fast consume ...
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... tyme of distresse , and not having any hope of safetye in their owne mansions , ) were utterly unable to lye in an earthen trench one night , wthout great danger of death , or ( at the best ) impayring of their healthes ; and wee have ...
... tyme of distresse , and not having any hope of safetye in their owne mansions , ) were utterly unable to lye in an earthen trench one night , wthout great danger of death , or ( at the best ) impayring of their healthes ; and wee have ...
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... tyme ) be cured ; and therefore ( if I go somewhat out of square ) I trust I shalbe more worthie of pardon . Wee had lately a publique fast for the preservacon of our king- dome ; and God hath blessed it , with adding one yeare to our ...
... tyme ) be cured ; and therefore ( if I go somewhat out of square ) I trust I shalbe more worthie of pardon . Wee had lately a publique fast for the preservacon of our king- dome ; and God hath blessed it , with adding one yeare to our ...
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