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Generally in the shires they be of none accompt , save only in the common assembly of the realm to make laws , which is called the Parliament . The ancient cities appoint four and each borough two to have voices in it , and to give ...
Generally in the shires they be of none accompt , save only in the common assembly of the realm to make laws , which is called the Parliament . The ancient cities appoint four and each borough two to have voices in it , and to give ...
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So amongst the husbandmen , labourers , lowest and rascal sort of the people , such as be exempted out of the number of the rascability of the popular be called and written yeoman , as in the degree next unto gentlemen .
So amongst the husbandmen , labourers , lowest and rascal sort of the people , such as be exempted out of the number of the rascability of the popular be called and written yeoman , as in the degree next unto gentlemen .
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This is why England is called the Paradise of married women . The girls who are not yet married are kept much more rigorously and strictly than in the Low Countries . The women are beautiful , fair , well - dressed and modest , which is ...
This is why England is called the Paradise of married women . The girls who are not yet married are kept much more rigorously and strictly than in the Low Countries . The women are beautiful , fair , well - dressed and modest , which is ...
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82-85 For as concerning football playing , I protest unto you it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight , than a play or recreation ; a bloody and murdering practice , than a fellowly sport or pastime .
82-85 For as concerning football playing , I protest unto you it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight , than a play or recreation ; a bloody and murdering practice , than a fellowly sport or pastime .
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The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of several kinds , amongst which three ladies were in special grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and ...
The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of several kinds , amongst which three ladies were in special grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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