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... Horse ; and did labour as well as I could to discharge 9 If I may advise , I should say the purport and soul of our whole inquiry at present ought to be that of keeping the peace . my trust ; and God blessed me ' therein ' 1657 . II ...
... Horse ; and did labour as well as I could to discharge 9 If I may advise , I should say the purport and soul of our whole inquiry at present ought to be that of keeping the peace . my trust ; and God blessed me ' therein ' 1657 . II ...
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... horse - shoe : at the entrance are Castles , in the inner circuit are other Castles , Eight of them in all , bristling with great guns ; war - ships moored at the entrance , war - frigates moored all round the beach , and men and ...
... horse - shoe : at the entrance are Castles , in the inner circuit are other Castles , Eight of them in all , bristling with great guns ; war - ships moored at the entrance , war - frigates moored all round the beach , and men and ...
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... horse - racings , cock - fightings , " sinful roysterings ; took some charge of ' REFORMATION OF " MANNERS , ' they : " - but his Highness is off elsewhither , ex- cited by this ' tickle subject , and the Sentence has evaporated ...
... horse - racings , cock - fightings , " sinful roysterings ; took some charge of ' REFORMATION OF " MANNERS , ' they : " - but his Highness is off elsewhither , ex- cited by this ' tickle subject , and the Sentence has evaporated ...
Page 83
... horse will be able so to ruin Flanders as that no succour can be brought to relieve the place ; and that the French Army and our own will have constant relief , as far as England and France can give it , without any manner of impediment ...
... horse will be able so to ruin Flanders as that no succour can be brought to relieve the place ; and that the French Army and our own will have constant relief , as far as England and France can give it , without any manner of impediment ...
Page 109
... Horse and Companies of Foot ; and fight to defend yourselves on terra firma ! — And these things stated , liberavi animam meam ; and if there be " no danger " in ' all ' this , I am satisfied . I have told you ; you will judge if no ...
... Horse and Companies of Foot ; and fight to defend yourselves on terra firma ! — And these things stated , liberavi animam meam ; and if there be " no danger " in ' all ' this , I am satisfied . I have told you ; you will judge if no ...
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