A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... SPEECH AGAINST THE SCOTS shift for themselves . His own debts are stalled to be paid one half in May come two years ... speech was so sudden and unexpected that though there appeared in every man's countenance a distaste of what passed ...
... SPEECH AGAINST THE SCOTS shift for themselves . His own debts are stalled to be paid one half in May come two years ... speech was so sudden and unexpected that though there appeared in every man's countenance a distaste of what passed ...
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... speech and to set before them some course of proceed- ing , in these words : ' I propounded ever , and so I crave at ... speeches which he misliked : ' I looked for no such fruits at your hands ; such personal discourses and speeches ...
... speech and to set before them some course of proceed- ing , in these words : ' I propounded ever , and so I crave at ... speeches which he misliked : ' I looked for no such fruits at your hands ; such personal discourses and speeches ...
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... SPEECH to , God knows , for besides his Majesty some great persons are en- gaged in this matter of Impositions , and no doubt will maintain their doings , knowing that though men storm never so much yet vanae sine viribus viae . More ...
... SPEECH to , God knows , for besides his Majesty some great persons are en- gaged in this matter of Impositions , and no doubt will maintain their doings , knowing that though men storm never so much yet vanae sine viribus viae . More ...
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