Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1601 - 1603, Volume 4William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1870 - 602 pages |
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Page xlii
... harsh terms , relented , and consented to receive the rebel to mercy on more favourable conditions * Vol . III . 111 . Philip's answer is at p . 141 . than he could have expected . * But either from xlii INTRODUCTION .
... harsh terms , relented , and consented to receive the rebel to mercy on more favourable conditions * Vol . III . 111 . Philip's answer is at p . 141 . than he could have expected . * But either from xlii INTRODUCTION .
Page lxv
... answer for some few days , and then return to him our pleasure under our hand by some so con- fident personage , as when he looketh down into the centre of his faults , and up to the height of our mercy , he shall find and feel that he ...
... answer for some few days , and then return to him our pleasure under our hand by some so con- fident personage , as when he looketh down into the centre of his faults , and up to the height of our mercy , he shall find and feel that he ...
Page lxxi
... answer is , that one of the main causes is to be attributed to the electing of captains rather by favour than desert ; for many are inclined to dicing , wenching , and the like , and do not regard the wants of their soldiers . Another ...
... answer is , that one of the main causes is to be attributed to the electing of captains rather by favour than desert ; for many are inclined to dicing , wenching , and the like , and do not regard the wants of their soldiers . Another ...
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... answer the murder of Dermont , and I have stayed his enter- tainment and do think to cast him . He did write to me as requiring some great reward for the service . . . " I protest I am as glad of your good success as of my own ... I ...
... answer the murder of Dermont , and I have stayed his enter- tainment and do think to cast him . He did write to me as requiring some great reward for the service . . . " I protest I am as glad of your good success as of my own ... I ...
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... answer of my Lords ' letter , she will not deny it him . " As he supposes my private letter may stand him in some stead , I have afforded it him . From the Court at Whitehall , 3 January 1600. Signed . P. 1. Addressed . Endorsed . SIR G ...
... answer of my Lords ' letter , she will not deny it him . " As he supposes my private letter may stand him in some stead , I have afforded it him . From the Court at Whitehall , 3 January 1600. Signed . P. 1. Addressed . Endorsed . SIR G ...
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