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 ix
... hath made me one of her Privy Council , and , that which was to my greatest comfort , she hath allowed me to be one of that most noble Order of the Garter , whereof I have been a companion , and I am sure the poorest com- panion that ...
... hath made me one of her Privy Council , and , that which was to my greatest comfort , she hath allowed me to be one of that most noble Order of the Garter , whereof I have been a companion , and I am sure the poorest com- panion that ...
Page lxi
... hath lived at his pleasure , hath spoiled all where our army should come , and preserved for himself what he thought necessary . Little do you know how he hath blazed in foreign parts the defeats of regiments , the death of captains ...
... hath lived at his pleasure , hath spoiled all where our army should come , and preserved for himself what he thought necessary . Little do you know how he hath blazed in foreign parts the defeats of regiments , the death of captains ...
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... hath been used I do not deny , for at my first coming into the province I did publicly punish the same ; since which time , by any enquiry that I could make , I have not known the like error committed . . . In the army of Munster there ...
... hath been used I do not deny , for at my first coming into the province I did publicly punish the same ; since which time , by any enquiry that I could make , I have not known the like error committed . . . In the army of Munster there ...
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... hath made them too wise to enter again into these follies . And yet , so long as the other parts of the kingdom shall be in flame , ( except the sword in some measure be held over them ) it is not to be expected that they will be ...
... hath made them too wise to enter again into these follies . And yet , so long as the other parts of the kingdom shall be in flame , ( except the sword in some measure be held over them ) it is not to be expected that they will be ...
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... hath not suffered such extreme penury as should so deprive him of all means to live on . In this point I have forgotten to write to the Lord President , and therefore pray your Lordship , when you see my Lord , to let him know that this ...
... hath not suffered such extreme penury as should so deprive him of all means to live on . In this point I have forgotten to write to the Lord President , and therefore pray your Lordship , when you see my Lord , to let him know that this ...
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