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... ENGLAND . COLLECTED AND EDITED BY JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. ROBERT OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; LESLIE ELLIS , LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE : AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , M. A. BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
... ENGLAND . COLLECTED AND EDITED BY JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. ROBERT OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; LESLIE ELLIS , LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE : AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , M. A. BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
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... England and Protestantism , if not . And first came the question , what good could be extracted out 1 See " the sum of his M. speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " [ 1616-7 ] . Harl . MSS . 1323. fo . 263 . 2 " It were very ...
... England and Protestantism , if not . And first came the question , what good could be extracted out 1 See " the sum of his M. speech to some of his Council on the 2 of March " [ 1616-7 ] . Harl . MSS . 1323. fo . 263 . 2 " It were very ...
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... England . Unassail- able thenceforward except by sea , of which she was mistress , and prolific of a breed of men whose natural strength and courage made them a match for any , her natural advantages would be then complete . In advising ...
... England . Unassail- able thenceforward except by sea , of which she was mistress , and prolific of a breed of men whose natural strength and courage made them a match for any , her natural advantages would be then complete . In advising ...
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... England at the time . The relief from external enemies which followed the accession of James I. left internal discontents more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the relations between the ...
... England at the time . The relief from external enemies which followed the accession of James I. left internal discontents more freedom to ferment ; and the natural progress of things was introducing a change in the relations between the ...
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... England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is true it was ever by the kings of this realm despised , as a thing ignoble and indign for a king , though it is manifest ...
... England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is true it was ever by the kings of this realm despised , as a thing ignoble and indign for a king , though it is manifest ...
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