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Pagina 4
... ruine thereof , without teares ? If our age ( or country ) produce tale hominis monstrum , one who is so farre allured or en- chanted with the deadlie melodie of the Sirenes , or the Circean charmes of the vanities of our tymes , it ...
... ruine thereof , without teares ? If our age ( or country ) produce tale hominis monstrum , one who is so farre allured or en- chanted with the deadlie melodie of the Sirenes , or the Circean charmes of the vanities of our tymes , it ...
Pagina 5
... ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee had as flourishing a comon - wealth , as ever any nation coulde desire , yet if wee had no supplie of woode ...
... ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee had as flourishing a comon - wealth , as ever any nation coulde desire , yet if wee had no supplie of woode ...
Pagina 6
... ruine . And alas ! there is small or no hope of any amendment of this Abuse ; for ( as it [ is ] related to me by sundry psons ) there is a nobleman ( whose lands adjoyne to the place # scare MS . + i.e . needy . where I live ) , who ...
... ruine . And alas ! there is small or no hope of any amendment of this Abuse ; for ( as it [ is ] related to me by sundry psons ) there is a nobleman ( whose lands adjoyne to the place # scare MS . + i.e . needy . where I live ) , who ...
Pagina 9
... ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene so carefull , that hee was accounted a monster , which should refuse to undergoe any paines ( or death itselfe ) for the good thereof ; such was the great love wch ...
... ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene so carefull , that hee was accounted a monster , which should refuse to undergoe any paines ( or death itselfe ) for the good thereof ; such was the great love wch ...
Pagina 10
II . ABUSE . As the waste of woodes is a forerunner of the ruine of the build- ings and habitacons of a countrie , so it maie be imagined , that the throwing downe of castles and fortresses may produce the like effecte to the ...
II . ABUSE . As the waste of woodes is a forerunner of the ruine of the build- ings and habitacons of a countrie , so it maie be imagined , that the throwing downe of castles and fortresses may produce the like effecte to the ...
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