A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... bring great store of bullion of gold and silver by issuing of Irish commodities into Spain , such as salted salmons , corn , hides , wool , and tallow . The 2nd course is to give them privilege to inhabit in England and have their syna ...
... bring great store of bullion of gold and silver by issuing of Irish commodities into Spain , such as salted salmons , corn , hides , wool , and tallow . The 2nd course is to give them privilege to inhabit in England and have their syna ...
Page 120
... bringing home of traffic must needs decay our shipping . The true motive of this work is a natural defence of poor ... bring a long globe and a little earth , Am seated like Earth , betwixt both the heavens , That if I rise , to heaven ...
... bringing home of traffic must needs decay our shipping . The true motive of this work is a natural defence of poor ... bring a long globe and a little earth , Am seated like Earth , betwixt both the heavens , That if I rise , to heaven ...
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... bring forth some worthy effects . One William Folkingham hath a book called Feudigraphia , or a synopsis or epitome ... bringing it to London through the grounds of many men , who for their particular interests strongly oppose themselves ...
... bring forth some worthy effects . One William Folkingham hath a book called Feudigraphia , or a synopsis or epitome ... bringing it to London through the grounds of many men , who for their particular interests strongly oppose themselves ...
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