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The truth , I suppose , is that at first he thought the danger was most imminent from Flanders , and then he kept near his east coast and went to Norwich ; but finding that it did not gather on that side but drew towards Ireland ...
The truth , I suppose , is that at first he thought the danger was most imminent from Flanders , and then he kept near his east coast and went to Norwich ; but finding that it did not gather on that side but drew towards Ireland ...
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... MS . proclamation , has been omitted , I suppose by accident . ... but not in Speed : a circumstance worth observing , because we must suppose that Bacon supplied the omission from his recollection of the original ; the name of ...
... MS . proclamation , has been omitted , I suppose by accident . ... but not in Speed : a circumstance worth observing , because we must suppose that Bacon supplied the omission from his recollection of the original ; the name of ...
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the calling of a Great Council , such as I suppose these to have been , was in those days a new or a very unusual thing , it would have made a noise at the time ; and then how came Fabyan , or Polydore , or Hall , who were ...
the calling of a Great Council , such as I suppose these to have been , was in those days a new or a very unusual thing , it would have made a noise at the time ; and then how came Fabyan , or Polydore , or Hall , who were ...
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