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... hath bene from your Majestie onely , and the life , such as it is , which I enjoy is of your guift . " In my former travell with my penn , —that of my sword to your Majestie's infinite dis- advantage refused , though it hath bene dis ...
... hath bene from your Majestie onely , and the life , such as it is , which I enjoy is of your guift . " In my former travell with my penn , —that of my sword to your Majestie's infinite dis- advantage refused , though it hath bene dis ...
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... hath many faire fortunes before him ; and we , nothing to look for but misery ; and that he is better able to give us above the worth of the land , than we in condition to abate any part thereof . And therefore we humbly beseech your ...
... hath many faire fortunes before him ; and we , nothing to look for but misery ; and that he is better able to give us above the worth of the land , than we in condition to abate any part thereof . And therefore we humbly beseech your ...
Side 2
... hath done ; for the estimation that he hath won to the name of Englishman there , before almost not known , exceedeth 2 Prefatory Note to Letters of 1581.—
... hath done ; for the estimation that he hath won to the name of Englishman there , before almost not known , exceedeth 2 Prefatory Note to Letters of 1581.—
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... hath pleased his Highness to restore to Sir Walter Ralegh all his goods , . . . the bonds be his as before ; which the Parliament hath never considered , but left the Vintners subject to all dangers both of one and the other ...
... hath pleased his Highness to restore to Sir Walter Ralegh all his goods , . . . the bonds be his as before ; which the Parliament hath never considered , but left the Vintners subject to all dangers both of one and the other ...
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... hath directlie been approved before us that the captyve was redeemed by WILLIAM SYMCOTTS ' goods , and that the byls of exchange thereupon made by the captyve in Barbary were to the use of the said WILLIAM SYMCOTTS . And therfore it ...
... hath directlie been approved before us that the captyve was redeemed by WILLIAM SYMCOTTS ' goods , and that the byls of exchange thereupon made by the captyve in Barbary were to the use of the said WILLIAM SYMCOTTS . And therfore it ...
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