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... thoughts and even with my last breath confesse that You have beheld my affliction with com- passion . And I am yet in nothing so mise- rable , as in that I could never meet an occasion wherein to be torn in pieces for Your Majestie's ...
... thoughts and even with my last breath confesse that You have beheld my affliction with com- passion . And I am yet in nothing so mise- rable , as in that I could never meet an occasion wherein to be torn in pieces for Your Majestie's ...
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... thought yow would have vouchsafed an awnswere of my last letters , I end . Court , this xxt of Febriary , 1584.3 To the of the University of Cam- bridge . From the Senate Court . On the same subject . Your Frind as yow shall geve cause ...
... thought yow would have vouchsafed an awnswere of my last letters , I end . Court , this xxt of Febriary , 1584.3 To the of the University of Cam- bridge . From the Senate Court . On the same subject . Your Frind as yow shall geve cause ...
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... thought good to informe you of a late hard part and riotouse demeanor done by some of your Universitye , which I can as yet but take in contempte University of her Majesties Graunt to me , not dealinge further bridge . 1584 . July 9 ...
... thought good to informe you of a late hard part and riotouse demeanor done by some of your Universitye , which I can as yet but take in contempte University of her Majesties Graunt to me , not dealinge further bridge . 1584 . July 9 ...
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... thought you would have vouchsafed an answere of my last letters , I end . case . From the Cort , this 20th of Feb. 1584 [ legal style ] . Your Frind as yow shall geve cause , W. RALEGH . XIII . SIR WALTER RALEGH AND SIR THOS . HENEAGE ...
... thought you would have vouchsafed an answere of my last letters , I end . case . From the Cort , this 20th of Feb. 1584 [ legal style ] . Your Frind as yow shall geve cause , W. RALEGH . XIII . SIR WALTER RALEGH AND SIR THOS . HENEAGE ...
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... thought meet for Her Majesties ser- vice by their people - ar of oppinion that the matter and service wilbe very fesible . It is most asured that the carefull usage of the action by the deputes in their severall devisions will easely ...
... thought meet for Her Majesties ser- vice by their people - ar of oppinion that the matter and service wilbe very fesible . It is most asured that the carefull usage of the action by the deputes in their severall devisions will easely ...
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