A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... brought into England from foreign ports shall not be brought out of Scotland . Any Scottishman who shall sell to any Frenchman or stranger commodities of England , he shall pay double customs . The Scottish not to be debarred from the ...
... brought into England from foreign ports shall not be brought out of Scotland . Any Scottishman who shall sell to any Frenchman or stranger commodities of England , he shall pay double customs . The Scottish not to be debarred from the ...
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... brought with him 80 French captives , whereof four were circumcised , and delivered them up freely , and yet in 7 months he could not get one Turk released . Reporteth many things of the perfidy of the French nation , liking neither ...
... brought with him 80 French captives , whereof four were circumcised , and delivered them up freely , and yet in 7 months he could not get one Turk released . Reporteth many things of the perfidy of the French nation , liking neither ...
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... brought to the mount where the chambers were placed and now again loaded , with the train made ready . He was very desirous to have the train fired , but being informed of the danger , he gave order that they should be discharged at the ...
... brought to the mount where the chambers were placed and now again loaded , with the train made ready . He was very desirous to have the train fired , but being informed of the danger , he gave order that they should be discharged at the ...
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