Complaint and Reform in England, 1436-1714: Fifty Writings of the Time on Politics, Religion, Society, Economics, Architecture, Science, and EducationWilliam Huse Dunham (Jr.), Stanley McCrory Pargellis |
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... cause standers - by to think ill of you and to retain it in memory and thereupon to work your farther indignation and discredit . The not bearing of it may perhaps cause that the like injury shall not be offered unto you again , or at ...
... cause standers - by to think ill of you and to retain it in memory and thereupon to work your farther indignation and discredit . The not bearing of it may perhaps cause that the like injury shall not be offered unto you again , or at ...
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... cause to complain of your majesty's unlimited peace , the excess whereof hath long since turned virtue into vice , and health into sickness . As long as other princes kept themselves within their bounds and fol- lowed your great example ...
... cause to complain of your majesty's unlimited peace , the excess whereof hath long since turned virtue into vice , and health into sickness . As long as other princes kept themselves within their bounds and fol- lowed your great example ...
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... cause hath risen from such impositions as hath made our cloth too dear abroad , and consequently taught others to provide for themselves . Another internal cause hath sprung from pressaries upon tender con- sciences , that many of our ...
... cause hath risen from such impositions as hath made our cloth too dear abroad , and consequently taught others to provide for themselves . Another internal cause hath sprung from pressaries upon tender con- sciences , that many of our ...
Contents
Chronology | xx |
Four Speeches 15851601 340 | 18 |
A Supplication for the Beggars 15281529 | 83 |
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