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... woode ; the imprudent and base ruinating and pulling downe of our castles and fortresses ; the great decaie of martiall discipline ; and the generall vanityes of our people . Of all which ( wth the reverend patience of the judicious ...
... woode ; the imprudent and base ruinating and pulling downe of our castles and fortresses ; the great decaie of martiall discipline ; and the generall vanityes of our people . Of all which ( wth the reverend patience of the judicious ...
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... woode ; for take them awaie , and what can succede , but ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee had as flourishing a comon - wealth , as ever any nation ...
... woode ; for take them awaie , and what can succede , but ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee had as flourishing a comon - wealth , as ever any nation ...
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... woode , and sould him the barkes of 300 trees ( such as hee should chuse ) for the same xxli : and I dare be bould to affirme it , that hee knew not at that houre of any chapman for ten of the trees . A man surely cannot be accounted ...
... woode , and sould him the barkes of 300 trees ( such as hee should chuse ) for the same xxli : and I dare be bould to affirme it , that hee knew not at that houre of any chapman for ten of the trees . A man surely cannot be accounted ...
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... woode for plowe geare , reparacons of hedges , & c . from Ireland , or by sea ; then wch what can be more lamentable ! I have often heard , that the Spanyards ( for the maintayninge of their iron workes ) plant six trees for each one ...
... woode for plowe geare , reparacons of hedges , & c . from Ireland , or by sea ; then wch what can be more lamentable ! I have often heard , that the Spanyards ( for the maintayninge of their iron workes ) plant six trees for each one ...
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... woode a matter of indifferencie , or ( rather ) no moment ; nay , wee are so farre from esteeming it a fault , that wee hould it a pt of good hus- bandrie , and no dishonour , but rather a commendable vertue . But in the name and feare ...
... woode a matter of indifferencie , or ( rather ) no moment ; nay , wee are so farre from esteeming it a fault , that wee hould it a pt of good hus- bandrie , and no dishonour , but rather a commendable vertue . But in the name and feare ...
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