A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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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 ...
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... Kingdom of Scotland shall be abolished , provided that Acts made by the Parliament of Scotland shall likewise be abolished ; and treating of offences that shall be committed by the subjects of one kingdom that shall pass into the other ...
... Kingdom of Scotland shall be abolished , provided that Acts made by the Parliament of Scotland shall likewise be abolished ; and treating of offences that shall be committed by the subjects of one kingdom that shall pass into the other ...
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... kingdom , and the Ambassador thereof so accepted of and enter- tained ' ; and added that the State of Venice had also a kingdom under them ; for they are King of Candia . ' You , ' quoth the Spaniard , ' Kings ? You are a State and Head ...
... kingdom , and the Ambassador thereof so accepted of and enter- tained ' ; and added that the State of Venice had also a kingdom under them ; for they are King of Candia . ' You , ' quoth the Spaniard , ' Kings ? You are a State and Head ...
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