Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xii
... provision of nature , and arrest by every device in its power this heady current . And though its devices were as often swept away , and the current rolled on with greater force than before , again and again it reverted to its old ...
... provision of nature , and arrest by every device in its power this heady current . And though its devices were as often swept away , and the current rolled on with greater force than before , again and again it reverted to its old ...
Page xiv
... provision " after a dear price . Therefore it were necessary the soldiers do take " their oats of every man indifferently in a town or parish , by the appoint- " ment of the constable . " ( State Papers , II . 507. ) Lord Chancellor ...
... provision " after a dear price . Therefore it were necessary the soldiers do take " their oats of every man indifferently in a town or parish , by the appoint- " ment of the constable . " ( State Papers , II . 507. ) Lord Chancellor ...
Page xxiii
... provision in England . There was nothing in the state of the country , still less in the provision made for the spiritual wants of people , to induce men to sacrifice utility , comfort , ease , and society at home for missionary ...
... provision in England . There was nothing in the state of the country , still less in the provision made for the spiritual wants of people , to induce men to sacrifice utility , comfort , ease , and society at home for missionary ...
Page xli
... provision was always ready at his gates to be delivered . His Lord [ ship ] commanded hig officers that no man should depart from his gates without meat and drink , insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the King's son , and ...
... provision was always ready at his gates to be delivered . His Lord [ ship ] commanded hig officers that no man should depart from his gates without meat and drink , insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the King's son , and ...
Page xlix
... provisions , to the administration and governance of them , not only vile and vicious persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men of war , who , for their unjust maintenance ...
... provisions , to the administration and governance of them , not only vile and vicious persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men of war , who , for their unjust maintenance ...
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