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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… But sorrow and plagues for their offences, Battle and famine, and all pestilences, As a desolate land, brought it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… they came, with the loss of half their men in fighting, famine, and sickness, and crying out against Sir Fras. Drake, … and that, ere the year is gone, there will be great famine among them. The French King has given licence to all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… and if it is not prevented there will certainly be a famine. Wolseley's men do a great deal of mischief, but they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… for want of trade, money and provisions, and that the famine and unusual feeding had brought a great mortality … of the kingdom to that degree that it is next to a famine, they having not corn in some parts to supply them … to purchase it is so great that ordinary people suffer famine in the midst of plenty, and they have as much need now …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… write, the plague is raging and there is the most cruel famine that has ever been seen. I grieve that the poor …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… his party, are spoiling the country in order to gain by famine the towns which they have not been able to take by …
Journal of the House of Lords
… 36. 39. 43. - Punchayet at, Fortescue, 35. 42. - Famine in, Fortescue, 39. - Mohamedan Population in Villages … Maund is Seventy-two Pounds Eleven Ounces, Swinton, 22. Famine in Delhi, Fortescue, 39. - in Nagpoor, Jenkins, 241. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in, Jenkins, 238. - System of Slavery in, Jenkins, 239. - Famine in, Jenkins, 241. - State of Roads in, Jenkins, 240. - …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Dominion? It had; but it was recovering from an extensive Famine that had happened long ago, which had half depopulated … to be increasing independently of the Consequences of that Famine? I look to the present Increase as entirely owing to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… but to a very small Extent. It is that, in Seasons of Famine, which have unhappily not been uncommon in that Part … was a little Check in the firs instance, by a dreadful Famine which took place, arising from the Ravages of the …
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