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... to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to oppose his designs , before he should openly invade the commonwealth . Which though he had always intended to 38 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to oppose his designs , before he should openly invade the commonwealth . Which though he had always intended to 38 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... danger , and secondly that if ever the fortune of the day were going against him , his own presence was as good as a fresh reinforce- ment to restore the battle . And in his warlike ar- rangements and enterprises he did not conduct ...
... danger , and secondly that if ever the fortune of the day were going against him , his own presence was as good as a fresh reinforce- ment to restore the battle . And in his warlike ar- rangements and enterprises he did not conduct ...
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... danger , but wished be- sides that the expedition itself should seem to have been undertaken rather by the eagerness of private persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men ...
... danger , but wished be- sides that the expedition itself should seem to have been undertaken rather by the eagerness of private persons than by appointment of the sovereign . ' IV . A little further on ( p . 604. ) , where Camden men ...
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... danger ; but leaves it doubtful . " Whether the Queen had any secret intimation of this ( he says ) I know not . Certain it is that at that very time , upon uncertain rumours eagerly credited of a Spanish fleet prepared , 6000 of the ...
... danger ; but leaves it doubtful . " Whether the Queen had any secret intimation of this ( he says ) I know not . Certain it is that at that very time , upon uncertain rumours eagerly credited of a Spanish fleet prepared , 6000 of the ...
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... danger , or at least the alarm , was a real one . For though the occasion was pretended the preparations were in earnest . Fuller makes a remark upon the last sentence , which is strange for a man of his judgment . " My author addeth ...
... danger , or at least the alarm , was a real one . For though the occasion was pretended the preparations were in earnest . Fuller makes a remark upon the last sentence , which is strange for a man of his judgment . " My author addeth ...
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