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... weare ; and ( formerly ) wee had often trayning and mustering ; but now , wee scarce heare of such a thing as a trayning or mustering daie . I would be anatomised ere I wrote thus largely , but onely that I hope my writing shalbe ...
... weare ; and ( formerly ) wee had often trayning and mustering ; but now , wee scarce heare of such a thing as a trayning or mustering daie . I would be anatomised ere I wrote thus largely , but onely that I hope my writing shalbe ...
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... forget themselves , as to turne French apes , and weare none other apparaile but French ? The Ile of Ree nevr brought such a blessing to a Archibald Armestrang . England ( that I can heare COMMITTED AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH . 23.
... forget themselves , as to turne French apes , and weare none other apparaile but French ? The Ile of Ree nevr brought such a blessing to a Archibald Armestrang . England ( that I can heare COMMITTED AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH . 23.
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... weare their dublette ( cutt and slashed ) in such sort that they are of as small force to preserve ( & kepe in ) naturall heate , or hould out raine , as if one were altogether naked ; others weare long side - breeches , wch descende ...
... weare their dublette ( cutt and slashed ) in such sort that they are of as small force to preserve ( & kepe in ) naturall heate , or hould out raine , as if one were altogether naked ; others weare long side - breeches , wch descende ...
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... weare such ornaments , as do rightlie become them ; and these I will honor alwaies , as being by their due deserts most worthie , and most noble , and doubling every vertue by their religious behaviour and incomparable decencie . The ...
... weare such ornaments , as do rightlie become them ; and these I will honor alwaies , as being by their due deserts most worthie , and most noble , and doubling every vertue by their religious behaviour and incomparable decencie . The ...
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... are worth . The like variety hath been in hats , which have beene but of late yeares . Henry the 6 is commonly pourtrayed with a hood on his head , such as the liveries of the city weare on their shoulders . 32 NOTES .
... are worth . The like variety hath been in hats , which have beene but of late yeares . Henry the 6 is commonly pourtrayed with a hood on his head , such as the liveries of the city weare on their shoulders . 32 NOTES .
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