Works of the Camden Society, Edição 71Camden Society, 1968 - 316 páginas |
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... thing wanteth a true foundation in justice it cannot be long lived , let the authority be never so great that would give it countenance , and make it pass in the world . As for one thing you mention and set weight upon , there is no ...
... thing wanteth a true foundation in justice it cannot be long lived , let the authority be never so great that would give it countenance , and make it pass in the world . As for one thing you mention and set weight upon , there is no ...
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... thing for us , did not think fit to do for the honour of the nation . There are other things in which I will desire your advice in a letter I will write by my nephew , in which I will endeavour also to inform you of some matters that I ...
... thing for us , did not think fit to do for the honour of the nation . There are other things in which I will desire your advice in a letter I will write by my nephew , in which I will endeavour also to inform you of some matters that I ...
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... thing in the world I most desired ; but now that the Parlt is dissolved , I am going down to Rufford to breathe a little , and enjoy some quiet , which will be a very welcome thing to me , and when we meet again I a Henry Savile's ...
... thing in the world I most desired ; but now that the Parlt is dissolved , I am going down to Rufford to breathe a little , and enjoy some quiet , which will be a very welcome thing to me , and when we meet again I a Henry Savile's ...
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