History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Volumen8Longmans, Green and Company, 1870 |
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... remained stationary ; the produce of their labour supported their families in such comforts as they considered necessary . The officials of the London companies ruled despotically in every English harbour ; not a vessel cleared for a ...
... remained stationary ; the produce of their labour supported their families in such comforts as they considered necessary . The officials of the London companies ruled despotically in every English harbour ; not a vessel cleared for a ...
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... remained at their old trade ; and gradually it came about that , as the modern gentle- man keeps his yacht , so Elizabeth's loyal burghers , squires , or knights , whose inclination lay that way , kept their ambiguous cruisers , and ...
... remained at their old trade ; and gradually it came about that , as the modern gentle- man keeps his yacht , so Elizabeth's loyal burghers , squires , or knights , whose inclination lay that way , kept their ambiguous cruisers , and ...
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... remained now three whole years in miserable state with cruel torments . For redress whereof , and for the Queen's Majesty's letter to the King of Spain , your said suppliant was heretofore a humble suitor to the Queen's Majesty at ...
... remained now three whole years in miserable state with cruel torments . For redress whereof , and for the Queen's Majesty's letter to the King of Spain , your said suppliant was heretofore a humble suitor to the Queen's Majesty at ...
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... remained by the heels had not other English adventurers by force broken the jurisdiction of this King's ports , and taken French- men out of their havens ; so at last when they chanced to catch any such in their gripe , they determined ...
... remained by the heels had not other English adventurers by force broken the jurisdiction of this King's ports , and taken French- men out of their havens ; so at last when they chanced to catch any such in their gripe , they determined ...
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... remained a problem for curious specula- tion , but it would neither have deserved nor demanded the tedious attention of the historian . Those events only are of permanent importance which have either affected the fortunes of nations ...
... remained a problem for curious specula- tion , but it would neither have deserved nor demanded the tedious attention of the historian . Those events only are of permanent importance which have either affected the fortunes of nations ...
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