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Again , it is con- fessed , that the said christened cat was the cause that the King's Majesty's ship , at his coming forth of Denmark , had a contrary wind to the rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most ...
Again , it is con- fessed , that the said christened cat was the cause that the King's Majesty's ship , at his coming forth of Denmark , had a contrary wind to the rest of his ships then being in his company ; which thing was most ...
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120—125 It happened in the city of Salamin , in the kingdom of Cyprus ( wherein is a good haven ) that a ship loaden with merchandize stayed there for a short space . In the mean time many of the soldiers and mariners went to shore ...
120—125 It happened in the city of Salamin , in the kingdom of Cyprus ( wherein is a good haven ) that a ship loaden with merchandize stayed there for a short space . In the mean time many of the soldiers and mariners went to shore ...
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... considering that ships from France , the Netherlands , Sweden , Denmark , Ham- burg and other kingdoms , come almost up to the city , to which they convey goods and receive and take away others in exchange .
... considering that ships from France , the Netherlands , Sweden , Denmark , Ham- burg and other kingdoms , come almost up to the city , to which they convey goods and receive and take away others in exchange .
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Merchandise he likes and loves ; and therefore sends forth ships of traffic to most parts of the earth : his subjects and inhabitants live by oppression like hard landlords at land , the greater rule , and many times devour the less ...
Merchandise he likes and loves ; and therefore sends forth ships of traffic to most parts of the earth : his subjects and inhabitants live by oppression like hard landlords at land , the greater rule , and many times devour the less ...
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To speak truth of him , he is the privileged place for fish and ships , the glory and wealth of the city , the highway to the sea , the bringer in of wealth and strangers , and his business is all for water , yet he deals much with the ...
To speak truth of him , he is the privileged place for fish and ships , the glory and wealth of the city , the highway to the sea , the bringer in of wealth and strangers , and his business is all for water , yet he deals much with the ...
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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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