History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Volumen8Longmans, Green and Company, 1870 |
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... told . A Spanish ship was freighted in Flanders for Bilbao ; the cargo was valued at 80,000 ducats , and there were on board also forty prisoners condemned , as the Spanish accounts say , ' for heavy offences worthy of chastise- ment ...
... told . A Spanish ship was freighted in Flanders for Bilbao ; the cargo was valued at 80,000 ducats , and there were on board also forty prisoners condemned , as the Spanish accounts say , ' for heavy offences worthy of chastise- ment ...
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... told in the words of his own re- port to the council . ' Running along the west coast of England and finding nothing there meet for their purpose , they sailed over into Ireland , where they found a hulk of Stukely's in Cork Haven ...
... told in the words of his own re- port to the council . ' Running along the west coast of England and finding nothing there meet for their purpose , they sailed over into Ireland , where they found a hulk of Stukely's in Cork Haven ...
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... told him with some sarcasm that he would do well not to come thither ; ' ' it was an ill time for obtaining any suit further than the right or justice of the cause would bear ; ' he advised him to attempt to obtain a part of the thing ...
... told him with some sarcasm that he would do well not to come thither ; ' ' it was an ill time for obtaining any suit further than the right or justice of the cause would bear ; ' he advised him to attempt to obtain a part of the thing ...
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... told the Archbishop that only accident had interfered with her intention of spending the previous night at Kirk o'Field , that ' whoever had taken the enterprise in hand , it had been aimed as well at herself as at the King , since the ...
... told the Archbishop that only accident had interfered with her intention of spending the previous night at Kirk o'Field , that ' whoever had taken the enterprise in hand , it had been aimed as well at herself as at the King , since the ...
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... told the Queen that he wished to see 1 Supra , cap . 45 . 2 2 ' Por las quales parece que in- duce sospecha de haber sabido o per- mitido la Reyna este tratado ; y aun apuntandole que me dixese lo que le parecia conforme a lo que el ...
... told the Queen that he wished to see 1 Supra , cap . 45 . 2 2 ' Por las quales parece que in- duce sospecha de haber sabido o per- mitido la Reyna este tratado ; y aun apuntandole que me dixese lo que le parecia conforme a lo que el ...
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