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... Kingdom is thin sown with people ; the Realm was better peopled in former times , and in proof thereof let the House remember how many of them serve for desolate and decayed boroughs . Then he spoke of the difference of the fundamental ...
... Kingdom is thin sown with people ; the Realm was better peopled in former times , and in proof thereof let the House remember how many of them serve for desolate and decayed boroughs . Then he spoke of the difference of the fundamental ...
Page 146
... Kingdom as for the plantation , that as many Irish as possible may be vented out of the land . Some of the gentlemen of better sort are to be their com- manders , and the King will be at the charge of their transportation , and the ...
... Kingdom as for the plantation , that as many Irish as possible may be vented out of the land . Some of the gentlemen of better sort are to be their com- manders , and the King will be at the charge of their transportation , and the ...
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... Kingdom ; Somers because being interrogated by the Bishop of London , he replied with close arguments whereby his Lordship was put down . Both might have saved themselves if they would have taken the Oath . They were accompanied to the ...
... Kingdom ; Somers because being interrogated by the Bishop of London , he replied with close arguments whereby his Lordship was put down . Both might have saved themselves if they would have taken the Oath . They were accompanied to the ...
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