Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 547
... king . with great treasures of money . First one counselleth to raise and enhance the valuation of money when the king must pay any : and again to call down the value of coin to less than it is worth when he must receive or gather any ...
... king . with great treasures of money . First one counselleth to raise and enhance the valuation of money when the king must pay any : and again to call down the value of coin to less than it is worth when he must receive or gather any ...
Pagina 601
... king . ΤΟ God is great grandmaster of the king's house , and will take account of every one that beareth rule therein , for the executing of their offices : whether they have justly and truly served the king in their offices or no . Yea ...
... king . ΤΟ God is great grandmaster of the king's house , and will take account of every one that beareth rule therein , for the executing of their offices : whether they have justly and truly served the king in their offices or no . Yea ...
Pagina 602
... king . Therefore , I pray God both the king and also we , his people , may endeavor diligently to walk in His ways , to His great honor and our profit . " He shall not multiply unto himself too much gold and silver . Is there too much ...
... king . Therefore , I pray God both the king and also we , his people , may endeavor diligently to walk in His ways , to His great honor and our profit . " He shall not multiply unto himself too much gold and silver . Is there too much ...
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