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... truth supported , innocency relieved , God's glory maintained , and the commonwealth truly served . But especially , to thy spiritual ministers , bishops , and pastors of thy church , grant , we beseech thee , O Lord , Prince of all ...
... truth supported , innocency relieved , God's glory maintained , and the commonwealth truly served . But especially , to thy spiritual ministers , bishops , and pastors of thy church , grant , we beseech thee , O Lord , Prince of all ...
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... or the royal authority of a queen , as delighted that God hath made me his instrument to maintain his truth and glory , and to defend this kingdom from dishonour , dammage , tyranny , and oppression . But should I ascribe any 28 ...
... or the royal authority of a queen , as delighted that God hath made me his instrument to maintain his truth and glory , and to defend this kingdom from dishonour , dammage , tyranny , and oppression . But should I ascribe any 28 ...
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... truth , me thinkes yt hard for every tryflyng debt of 2 or 3s . to be dryven to lawe , which is soe farre from them sometymes to be sought ; for which me thinkes yt were an heavy ordinance to geve death , especyally to a rude man that ...
... truth , me thinkes yt hard for every tryflyng debt of 2 or 3s . to be dryven to lawe , which is soe farre from them sometymes to be sought ; for which me thinkes yt were an heavy ordinance to geve death , especyally to a rude man that ...
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... truth and sincere profession therof , the one to ioyne all Europe to Asia , the other the rest of all Europe to Spaine . For the rest , if we seeke a reason of the succession and con- tinuance of this boundlesse ambition in mortall men ...
... truth and sincere profession therof , the one to ioyne all Europe to Asia , the other the rest of all Europe to Spaine . For the rest , if we seeke a reason of the succession and con- tinuance of this boundlesse ambition in mortall men ...
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... truth , that fetch not their reasons so farre of ; but rather impute it to Nature , Age , Peace , and a Mind fixed vpon no other Ambition or Pursuit . Wherevnto I shall adde , that hauing euery day Occasion to take notice of the ...
... truth , that fetch not their reasons so farre of ; but rather impute it to Nature , Age , Peace , and a Mind fixed vpon no other Ambition or Pursuit . Wherevnto I shall adde , that hauing euery day Occasion to take notice of the ...
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Æsop affected Alciphron alwayes ancient Aristotle army Arthur Edward Waite authority battle of Trafalgar better body Cæsar called Christian church civil Common-wealth Crito danger dayes death divine doth Edited empire enemy England English Ernest Rhys Euphranor evil eyes fair father favour fear give Greatnesse grete hand hath haue honour Hughe Latimer Joseph Skipsey King kingdom labour land language Launcelot laws less liberty live lord manner Marozia matter means mind Momus Monarchy nation nature neuer never observed occasion opinion Parliament peace person pleasure poet poetry present Prince reason religion republic of Venice Roman Rome Ryvere sayd sense sort soul Soveraign speak spirit thee Thenne thereof things thou thought tion true Trulliber truth unto vpon WALTER SCOTT Warre whole William Sharp wise words