A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 74
... matter never amended by good words . And therefore I may justly turn over the craft of the Devil upon himself , in using so holy - like an exhortation to so evil a purpose . Only I could have wished him , that he had a little better ...
... matter never amended by good words . And therefore I may justly turn over the craft of the Devil upon himself , in using so holy - like an exhortation to so evil a purpose . Only I could have wished him , that he had a little better ...
Page 195
... matter but some great design for the change of affairs in Europe . We must now give occa- sions for foreign ... matters in contemplation . They must not always be in consultation but bring forth some worthy effects . One William ...
... matter but some great design for the change of affairs in Europe . We must now give occa- sions for foreign ... matters in contemplation . They must not always be in consultation but bring forth some worthy effects . One William ...
Page 214
... matter of conscience , and he would not part with it for money . The 6th he granted ; which was the repealing a clause in a statute of Henry VIII whereby the King had power to make arbitrary laws over the Welshmen . Thence the L ...
... matter of conscience , and he would not part with it for money . The 6th he granted ; which was the repealing a clause in a statute of Henry VIII whereby the King had power to make arbitrary laws over the Welshmen . Thence the L ...
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