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Page 332
There is a time , says the wise man , for every thing ; and , as Horace truly
observes , Dulce est desipere in loco ; but the present is not the time , and
England is not the place for the Hullah - baloo speculation . “ Merry England "
belongs to the ...
There is a time , says the wise man , for every thing ; and , as Horace truly
observes , Dulce est desipere in loco ; but the present is not the time , and
England is not the place for the Hullah - baloo speculation . “ Merry England "
belongs to the ...
Page 413
I shall neither speak of what I desire , nor what I fear ; 1 ' leave these particulars to
Monsieur de la Mothe , not having convenience at present to write , only to tell
you that they are sending an army on the way towards the borders , to enter ...
I shall neither speak of what I desire , nor what I fear ; 1 ' leave these particulars to
Monsieur de la Mothe , not having convenience at present to write , only to tell
you that they are sending an army on the way towards the borders , to enter ...
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The lords present were these : Baron Cowes , of Malinge Castle , Otta Brawe , of
Clisinbrouche Castle : Monsieur Guillone Starne , of Fowltostic Castle ; the
Bishop of Skonen , and four bailies of the town , who desired him that he would ...
The lords present were these : Baron Cowes , of Malinge Castle , Otta Brawe , of
Clisinbrouche Castle : Monsieur Guillone Starne , of Fowltostic Castle ; the
Bishop of Skonen , and four bailies of the town , who desired him that he would ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
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