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 viii
... taken by me ever reversed , nor my name or doing in any court ( as courts there be whereto by appeal I might be called , ) ever brought in question . And if my mind were so base and corruptible as I would take money of the people whom I ...
... taken by me ever reversed , nor my name or doing in any court ( as courts there be whereto by appeal I might be called , ) ever brought in question . And if my mind were so base and corruptible as I would take money of the people whom I ...
Page xi
... taken , and the most of their men that landed either killed or taken ; but we landed more politicly and safely , and encamped in the isle until we had spoiled the same , all mankind , corn , and cattle in it . " Sundry times during my ...
... taken , and the most of their men that landed either killed or taken ; but we landed more politicly and safely , and encamped in the isle until we had spoiled the same , all mankind , corn , and cattle in it . " Sundry times during my ...
Page xviii
... taken prisoner , meant to warn you , his sons , to provide as well for his liberty as for your own . Look , then , which is the safest way for both , and that are you bound to take . Protections for ( from ? ) men are neither at all ...
... taken prisoner , meant to warn you , his sons , to provide as well for his liberty as for your own . Look , then , which is the safest way for both , and that are you bound to take . Protections for ( from ? ) men are neither at all ...
Page xx
... taken up ( i.e. and " take them up ) in the Pale , the captains do despair to " find there such soldiers as they are willing to lead , and " I [ am ] more loth to train the natives of this land in 66 any discipline of war , being ...
... taken up ( i.e. and " take them up ) in the Pale , the captains do despair to " find there such soldiers as they are willing to lead , and " I [ am ] more loth to train the natives of this land in 66 any discipline of war , being ...
Page xxix
... taken by men who up to that period had had no connexion with Ireland , and apparently no acquaintance with it . Besides the classes of gentlemen undertakers already mentioned , there were four others . As those of the first * See Vol ...
... taken by men who up to that period had had no connexion with Ireland , and apparently no acquaintance with it . Besides the classes of gentlemen undertakers already mentioned , there were four others . As those of the first * See Vol ...
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