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 xxv
... kingdom , for being born of unlawful marriage , and also that she is an heretic . That the goods of the churches shall be returned out of the hands of those which occupy the same , and that good and wise men of the country be created ...
... kingdom , for being born of unlawful marriage , and also that she is an heretic . That the goods of the churches shall be returned out of the hands of those which occupy the same , and that good and wise men of the country be created ...
Page xlvii
... kingdom , with the advice of our Council , is committed , ) if we shall be driven daily from hence to direct you in all particulars , seeing only we must understand particulars by your relations , and thereof to be informed of your ...
... kingdom , with the advice of our Council , is committed , ) if we shall be driven daily from hence to direct you in all particulars , seeing only we must understand particulars by your relations , and thereof to be informed of your ...
Page xlviii
... kingdom . By the terms of their convention they bound themselves never to conclude peace or war with the English without all other members of the new league were included . No chief was to imperil the cause by standing out when the rest ...
... kingdom . By the terms of their convention they bound themselves never to conclude peace or war with the English without all other members of the new league were included . No chief was to imperil the cause by standing out when the rest ...
Page lviii
... kingdom and people , over whom Almighty God hath constituted us the immediate and only governor . Of this resolution we need speak little , because our actions themselves are sufficient demonstrations . Only this we must remember , that ...
... kingdom and people , over whom Almighty God hath constituted us the immediate and only governor . Of this resolution we need speak little , because our actions themselves are sufficient demonstrations . Only this we must remember , that ...
Page lx
... kingdom , must be thought little to be employed . For we must now remember unto you that our cousin of Ormonde , by his own relation , when you arrived , assured us that he had delivered you a charge of a kingdom without either town ...
... kingdom , must be thought little to be employed . For we must now remember unto you that our cousin of Ormonde , by his own relation , when you arrived , assured us that he had delivered you a charge of a kingdom without either town ...
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