A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 21
... give them privilege to inhabit in England and have their syna- gogues , for which Sir Thomas supposes he could draw them to a greater annual tribute because their chief desire is to be here . But since the King is not willing they ...
... give them privilege to inhabit in England and have their syna- gogues , for which Sir Thomas supposes he could draw them to a greater annual tribute because their chief desire is to be here . But since the King is not willing they ...
Page 44
... give them satisfaction . There is come to London an Ambassador from the Turk , by name Mustapha , recommended by Murat Rey , Admiral of Algiers , a man of 70 years old who heretofore was as much renowned for his exploits in the Levant ...
... give them satisfaction . There is come to London an Ambassador from the Turk , by name Mustapha , recommended by Murat Rey , Admiral of Algiers , a man of 70 years old who heretofore was as much renowned for his exploits in the Levant ...
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... give little assurance of performing . If they have money , they keep it close ; and the least trouble or alter- ation of the times will scare them away . The Scottish come with more port and better assurance , but less money . Some of ...
... give little assurance of performing . If they have money , they keep it close ; and the least trouble or alter- ation of the times will scare them away . The Scottish come with more port and better assurance , but less money . Some of ...
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