A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 12
... nature separable from union of laws ; for naturalization doth but take out the marks of a foreigner , but union of ... natural allegiance to a foreign service and obedience . In his defence he began to justify his priesthood , when it ...
... nature separable from union of laws ; for naturalization doth but take out the marks of a foreigner , but union of ... natural allegiance to a foreign service and obedience . In his defence he began to justify his priesthood , when it ...
Page 38
... nature of the cause drawing many of the principal gentlemen of the Pale and the provinces . At his indictment Lalor pleaded not guilty . Whereupon the Attorney General , before descending to the particular evidence , spoke at great ...
... nature of the cause drawing many of the principal gentlemen of the Pale and the provinces . At his indictment Lalor pleaded not guilty . Whereupon the Attorney General , before descending to the particular evidence , spoke at great ...
Page 166
... nature and qualities of this herb , its use in physic , with many receipts for the cure of sundry disorders . But he would have tobacco regarded as an herb of rare quality for healing , and not drunk ( as it is termed ) for wantonness ...
... nature and qualities of this herb , its use in physic , with many receipts for the cure of sundry disorders . But he would have tobacco regarded as an herb of rare quality for healing , and not drunk ( as it is termed ) for wantonness ...
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