Works of the Camden Society, Volume 61,Nummer 3Camden Society, 1854 |
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Pagina 5
... doth more uphold the good estate of a comõnwealth , then woode ; for take them awaie , and what can succede , but ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee ...
... doth more uphold the good estate of a comõnwealth , then woode ; for take them awaie , and what can succede , but ruine ? Wee can neither build or mainteyne church , castle , hall , or house , if woode be awantinge . Or suppose , wee ...
Pagina 9
... doth rather agree with the nature of an open enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene ...
... doth rather agree with the nature of an open enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ages have bene ...
Pagina 10
... doth deliver us from all base terrestriall & infernall feare ) ; to love our Country so faithfully , that wee shall willinglie endure heate , colde , hunger , thirst , storme , tempest , perills of sea , and pills of lande , yea , and ...
... doth deliver us from all base terrestriall & infernall feare ) ; to love our Country so faithfully , that wee shall willinglie endure heate , colde , hunger , thirst , storme , tempest , perills of sea , and pills of lande , yea , and ...
Pagina 13
... doth require ) , are not onely unnaturall , but uncharita- ble toward the worthie founders ; and it is ( too too ) likely , that are well gotten . they ( or their successore shalbe punished for the same . I will now ( ere I proceede ...
... doth require ) , are not onely unnaturall , but uncharita- ble toward the worthie founders ; and it is ( too too ) likely , that are well gotten . they ( or their successore shalbe punished for the same . I will now ( ere I proceede ...
Pagina 16
... , all our enemies , be they never so potent , will keepe at home , not daring to assaile us or our kingdome . But if wee shall seeme fearefull of them , ( albeit to feare wisely doth deliver from feare , ) and 16 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
... , all our enemies , be they never so potent , will keepe at home , not daring to assaile us or our kingdome . But if wee shall seeme fearefull of them , ( albeit to feare wisely doth deliver from feare , ) and 16 A RELATION OF ABUSES.
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