A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... taken that it was a great contempt and that he ought to be sent for by the Mace . Much was spoken pro et contra , but upon a motion taken the House divided with the Noes 133 and the Yeas 110 ; so he was not sent for . 6th . The Bill for ...
... taken that it was a great contempt and that he ought to be sent for by the Mace . Much was spoken pro et contra , but upon a motion taken the House divided with the Noes 133 and the Yeas 110 ; so he was not sent for . 6th . The Bill for ...
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... taken into fellowship his brother Cuthbert , Hemings , Shakespeare , Condell and others of the company . 10th . There has been trouble in Constantinople between the French and the English . Some time since the French who serve in the ...
... taken into fellowship his brother Cuthbert , Hemings , Shakespeare , Condell and others of the company . 10th . There has been trouble in Constantinople between the French and the English . Some time since the French who serve in the ...
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... TAKEN 12th August in the woods and glyns of Tyrone ) , not so much for conscience ' sake as to expiate their own offences . The Deputy spares not to execute justice upon all who relieve the traitors if they are able to resist them ; but ...
... TAKEN 12th August in the woods and glyns of Tyrone ) , not so much for conscience ' sake as to expiate their own offences . The Deputy spares not to execute justice upon all who relieve the traitors if they are able to resist them ; but ...
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