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... taken to supply Sir Thomas Dale with the 2000 men whom he demandeth . Neither is it likely indeed that the King of Spain will break so profitable a peace for that which may cost him dear the getting , and much dearer the keeping ...
... taken to supply Sir Thomas Dale with the 2000 men whom he demandeth . Neither is it likely indeed that the King of Spain will break so profitable a peace for that which may cost him dear the getting , and much dearer the keeping ...
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... taken . All this correspondence , as well as all earlier documents originally in Lord De la Warre's possession , fell into the hands of Argall . Of course , he had ample time to provide for his own safety ; and it can hardly be supposed ...
... taken . All this correspondence , as well as all earlier documents originally in Lord De la Warre's possession , fell into the hands of Argall . Of course , he had ample time to provide for his own safety ; and it can hardly be supposed ...
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... taken with him would show both his recent official position and the legitimate character of the voyage . But Portugal had , for more than forty years , been a mere appendage of Spain ; and , under the ministry of Olivares , or of his ...
... taken with him would show both his recent official position and the legitimate character of the voyage . But Portugal had , for more than forty years , been a mere appendage of Spain ; and , under the ministry of Olivares , or of his ...
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... taken by Argall , while the rival vessel , it is morally certain , took the more circui- tous one , " tracing it through the Torrid Zoan ; " for the calenture with which , Pory tells us above , he was afflicted some four or five months ...
... taken by Argall , while the rival vessel , it is morally certain , took the more circui- tous one , " tracing it through the Torrid Zoan ; " for the calenture with which , Pory tells us above , he was afflicted some four or five months ...
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... taken so to daunt Sir George Yeardley as might clean discourage him from proceeding in the examinations : for , the said Earl having published great displeasure against the said Sir George Yeardley for intercepting the packet , wherein ...
... taken so to daunt Sir George Yeardley as might clean discourage him from proceeding in the examinations : for , the said Earl having published great displeasure against the said Sir George Yeardley for intercepting the packet , wherein ...
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