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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and there is no service for the field nor yet for the country for me to do. I trust H.M. will call me home, which … that can be imagined, and so may the soldiers of this country say, for I think no men have suffered more misery . . … regards with affection, from the pleasantness of that country and the hunting and various sports and pastimes which …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… will be somewhat attempted against 'Targoise' or this island of 'Walker'. He has commission from the King to rig … such letters was against the custom of procedure in their country. Killigrew again affirmed that what they had done was … to have them put where they would the least press upon the country as Maeslandsluys, Delfhaven and thereabouts, to be …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Chancellor and him. I asked him what would become of this country if these things were not accorded. He answered … The necessity of the time, and danger of a revolt in this country through the Spaniards approaching into the narrow … this fleyt passed betwixt Orkney and Shetland to the Fayre Island, and compassynge Ireland have taken there course for …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with a booty of 3000 sheep. This has alarmed that country, and this will hinder Schenck, who marches through … and Husden, though some rather think he will enter the island of Tertoll, close by here. Hears also that the Duke's …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the others selling their master's honour and their country's welfare for private gain. He complained especially …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of late [ margin: about the 8 September] attacked the island of Tertoll, but was repulsed with loss, and now is … suffer the clergy to invade England by some footing in his country." "As the Armado went homeward they saw many places …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Park, in which are some of the finest elm-trees in the country, is a fine expanse of limpid water. The living is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 42 inhabitants. This place, still called an island, was formerly surrounded by the river Swale, but is …
The Environs of London
… their mutual masterly performances 108. Dogget wrote the Country Wake, a comedy, since altered to a farce, which has … justly says, "in the university, in the city, and in the country parish." Two volumes of his sermons are in print, … his hearers, whether of the university, the city, or the country parish, were edified and delighted. His commentary on …
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