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 xviii
... doth not advertise of any such intention , yet are your subjects here much led with this opinion , because it is published and preached by Doctor Sanders , who setteth out the abundance of treasure that is coming , and the reward ...
... doth not advertise of any such intention , yet are your subjects here much led with this opinion , because it is published and preached by Doctor Sanders , who setteth out the abundance of treasure that is coming , and the reward ...
Page xxvi
... doth command us to take the sword , and ( seeing it cannot better be ) to fight and defend our- selves against traitors and rebels , which do seek only the murdering of souls , he is no Christian man that will not obey . Questionless ...
... doth command us to take the sword , and ( seeing it cannot better be ) to fight and defend our- selves against traitors and rebels , which do seek only the murdering of souls , he is no Christian man that will not obey . Questionless ...
Page xxxiii
... doth live , is apt to follow his lord in all rebellion and mischief ; and the reason is , that the Irish tenants have their estates but from year to year , or at most for three years , in regard of which short and weak states , they ...
... doth live , is apt to follow his lord in all rebellion and mischief ; and the reason is , that the Irish tenants have their estates but from year to year , or at most for three years , in regard of which short and weak states , they ...
Page xlvii
... doth daily by your bare and barren advices , we shall impute the lacks in our affairs to the wants of your counsels and distribu- tions ( discretions ? ) . And therefore , to begin with the matter of Connaught , we must needs let you ...
... doth daily by your bare and barren advices , we shall impute the lacks in our affairs to the wants of your counsels and distribu- tions ( discretions ? ) . And therefore , to begin with the matter of Connaught , we must needs let you ...
Page lx
... doth more displease us than any charge or expense that happens , which is , that it must be the Queen of England's fortune ( who hath held down the greatest enemy she had ) to make a base bush kerne to be accounted so famous a rebel as ...
... doth more displease us than any charge or expense that happens , which is , that it must be the Queen of England's fortune ( who hath held down the greatest enemy she had ) to make a base bush kerne to be accounted so famous a rebel as ...
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