The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... foreign parts , to the exceeding prejudice of the clothing of this kingdom , " directions were given by the Council to Chichester , St. John , and others " to consider as well of such ports in the realm of Ireland from whence only wools ...
... foreign parts , to the exceeding prejudice of the clothing of this kingdom , " directions were given by the Council to Chichester , St. John , and others " to consider as well of such ports in the realm of Ireland from whence only wools ...
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... foreign parts . And I do approve the said certificate with the explanations , alterations , and provi- sions following . 1. First , that the five Towns named in the certificate as staple towns in England be not understood to receive any ...
... foreign parts . And I do approve the said certificate with the explanations , alterations , and provi- sions following . 1. First , that the five Towns named in the certificate as staple towns in England be not understood to receive any ...
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... foreign Princes or States . 5. War by Sea or Land . 6. Foreign Plantations and Colonies . 7. Matter of Trade . 8. The Court or Curialitie . What cannot be ranked under one of these heads will not be worthy of your thoughts , and you ...
... foreign Princes or States . 5. War by Sea or Land . 6. Foreign Plantations and Colonies . 7. Matter of Trade . 8. The Court or Curialitie . What cannot be ranked under one of these heads will not be worthy of your thoughts , and you ...
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... foreign Princes and Estates , the subject matter of the Treaty must guide the choice of the persons to be employed . But give me leave , I pray , to remember unto you the constant prac- tice of that famous and wise Lady Q. Elizabeth ...
... foreign Princes and Estates , the subject matter of the Treaty must guide the choice of the persons to be employed . But give me leave , I pray , to remember unto you the constant prac- tice of that famous and wise Lady Q. Elizabeth ...
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... foreign Plantations and Colonies abroad , thats both honourable and profitable to disburthen the land of such inhabitants as may well be spared , and to employ their labours in the conquest of some foreign parts without in- jury to the ...
... foreign Plantations and Colonies abroad , thats both honourable and profitable to disburthen the land of such inhabitants as may well be spared , and to employ their labours in the conquest of some foreign parts without in- jury to the ...
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