Works of the Camden Society, Volume 61,Edição 3Camden Society, 1854 |
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... hath encouraged and embouldened mee to offer and present to yo " favourable regard this homely and unpolisht Discourse which ensueth , ( and the rather , for you are for authoritie , dignitye , learning and vertues , the prime ornament ...
... hath encouraged and embouldened mee to offer and present to yo " favourable regard this homely and unpolisht Discourse which ensueth , ( and the rather , for you are for authoritie , dignitye , learning and vertues , the prime ornament ...
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... hath use himselfe , nor knoweth of a chapman , for five of the trees , being onely lead on ( or induced thereunto ) wth this conceit , that woods will sell at all tymes , wch is too true ( & more is the pittie ) . I should scarce gaine ...
... hath use himselfe , nor knoweth of a chapman , for five of the trees , being onely lead on ( or induced thereunto ) wth this conceit , that woods will sell at all tymes , wch is too true ( & more is the pittie ) . I should scarce gaine ...
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... hath brought to the grounde ( to omitt all underwood ) above 30,000 oakes in his life 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 ...
... hath brought to the grounde ( to omitt all underwood ) above 30,000 oakes in his life 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 ...
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... hath never bene debilitated or cor- rupted with the lasciviousnes ( or luxuries ) of these tymes ; to sacrifice that blood to the honor of God , and the good of the comõn weale , wch is ( for the most pte ) 10 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
... hath never bene debilitated or cor- rupted with the lasciviousnes ( or luxuries ) of these tymes ; to sacrifice that blood to the honor of God , and the good of the comõn weale , wch is ( for the most pte ) 10 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
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... hath this morall , that hee is altogether madde , which ( putting off his owne armor ) submitteth himselfe to the favour of his enemie : ( for mee ) I will applie nothing , but rather referre these things to the consideracón of the wise ...
... hath this morall , that hee is altogether madde , which ( putting off his owne armor ) submitteth himselfe to the favour of his enemie : ( for mee ) I will applie nothing , but rather referre these things to the consideracón of the wise ...
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