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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… had any intention for this good while to invest our country, being busied in France, and having had a revolt … the seas. Has noted all that imports the good of his country, which, however his conversation with divers men may … ill imps and given comfort to ill subjects, whereby the country is drawn back from the service of God ; desire the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… but the duty is now lost, through its manufacture in the country. Also that rashes, now often exported as being only …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Without redress, will soon have none to supply city or country, and poor people's shoes are risen 4 d. a pair. Oct. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… a multitude of persons adjudged traitors to their native country and fugitives from the same, who yield no other … or to be spies for the King of the actions of their country, &c. On the other hand, the Queen has never been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… save charges, is going to meet his Lord coming out of the country, or else cannot hold out, having allowance from … a stratagem for him. His Lord has resolved to go into the country next Tuesday. 63. W. Sterrell to Thos. Phelippes. Has …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Supplement to Volumes 1 and 2
… months before I have an answer to this letter. In this country they think it a greater honour well to drink than …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Supplement to Volumes 1 and 2
… is ill provided for, and if it is not remedied the whole country may receive great injury. I suppose you have already …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Supplement to Volumes 1 and 2
… on the oath of dealers in precious stones and gems in this country, according to the price at which they could be sold. … he has all the ability to do it. Besides, he knows this country. Whoever knows this country has overcome one half the difficulties. 9 Thus, I …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Supplement to Volumes 1 and 2
… of the village priests, are very obstinate. In the open country and in the free towns where the bishop has been …