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The third and last sort of persons is named the yeomanry : each of these hath his part and administration in judgments , corrections of defaults , in election of offices , in appointing and collecting of tributes and subsidies , or in ...
The third and last sort of persons is named the yeomanry : each of these hath his part and administration in judgments , corrections of defaults , in election of offices , in appointing and collecting of tributes and subsidies , or in ...
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guts , like to himself , to wait upon his lordly majesty , and to guard his noble person . Then , every one of these his men , he investeth with his liveries of green , yellow , or some other light wanton colour ; and as though they ...
guts , like to himself , to wait upon his lordly majesty , and to guard his noble person . Then , every one of these his men , he investeth with his liveries of green , yellow , or some other light wanton colour ; and as though they ...
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... where immedi- ately she accused these persons following to be notorious witches , and caused them forthwith to be apprehended , one after another , viz . Agnes Sampson , the eldest witch of them all , dwelling in Haddington ; Agnes ...
... where immedi- ately she accused these persons following to be notorious witches , and caused them forthwith to be apprehended , one after another , viz . Agnes Sampson , the eldest witch of them all , dwelling in Haddington ; Agnes ...
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Tis I that do , like a screech - owl , cry at sick men's windows , which makes the hearers so fearful , that they say , that the sick person cannot live . Many other ways have I to fright the simple , but the understanding man I cannot ...
Tis I that do , like a screech - owl , cry at sick men's windows , which makes the hearers so fearful , that they say , that the sick person cannot live . Many other ways have I to fright the simple , but the understanding man I cannot ...
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... training of soldiers and the like ; comedies , such whereunto the better sort of persons do resort ; treasuries of jewels and robes ; cabinets and rarities ; and , to conclude , whatsoever is memorable in the places where they go .
... training of soldiers and the like ; comedies , such whereunto the better sort of persons do resort ; treasuries of jewels and robes ; cabinets and rarities ; and , to conclude , whatsoever is memorable in the places where they go .
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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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