The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Volume 11Robert Dutton, 1810 |
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Página 67
... lordships may not have my word only for this , I will , with your lordship's leave , take notice of some particulars that are in them ; and that you may be certain of the truth of what I observe , I beg your clerk may read for vouchers ...
... lordships may not have my word only for this , I will , with your lordship's leave , take notice of some particulars that are in them ; and that you may be certain of the truth of what I observe , I beg your clerk may read for vouchers ...
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... Lordships that there has been a great deal of care taken to conceal this from us , although this very account was particularly asked for by your address ; yet in all that great bundle , there is not one paper from whence we can learn ...
... Lordships that there has been a great deal of care taken to conceal this from us , although this very account was particularly asked for by your address ; yet in all that great bundle , there is not one paper from whence we can learn ...
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... Lordship , to consider my circumstances ; here I am , not one farthing of money to provide provi- sion , or for contingencies , or intelligence , none of the commissions yet sent down , few troops , and those almost naked . It vexes me ...
... Lordship , to consider my circumstances ; here I am , not one farthing of money to provide provi- sion , or for contingencies , or intelligence , none of the commissions yet sent down , few troops , and those almost naked . It vexes me ...
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... Lordships , when Scotland was in this defenceless condition , what assistance they had from Ostend , England , and Ireland . As to the transports , that were to come from Ostend , though all the dispatch was made , that could be made ...
... Lordships , when Scotland was in this defenceless condition , what assistance they had from Ostend , England , and Ireland . As to the transports , that were to come from Ostend , though all the dispatch was made , that could be made ...
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... lordship sends another letter ' acquainting them , that they are to provide a board those ships hay and oats sufficient to serve six - hundred horse for a fortnight , and as many water - casks , as may be necessary to carry water ...
... lordship sends another letter ' acquainting them , that they are to provide a board those ships hay and oats sufficient to serve six - hundred horse for a fortnight , and as many water - casks , as may be necessary to carry water ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 330 - The secret things belong unto the LORD our God : but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.
Página 42 - Precipice a great Height, and was so stunned and bruised with the Fall, that he narrowly escaped with his Life, and when he came to his Senses, found the Goat dead under him. He lay there about twenty-four Hours, and was scarce able to crawl to his Hut, which was about a Mile distant, or to stir abroad again in Ten Days. 'He came at last to relish his Meat well enough without Salt or Bread, and, in the Season, had plenty of good Turnips, which had been sowed there by Captain Dampier's Men, and have...
Página 165 - Council, and to all that are put in authority under her, that they may truly and indifferently minister justice, to the punishment of wickedness and vice, and to the maintenance of thy true religion and virtue. Give grace, O heavenly Father, to all Bishops and Curates, that they may both by their life and doctrine set forth thy true and lively Word, and rightly and duly administer thy holy Sacraments...
Página 330 - Christ crucified, and manfully to fight under his banner against sin, the world, and the devil, and to continue his faithful soldier and servant unto thy life's end. Amen.
Página 41 - ... and in the larger he slept and employed himself in reading, singing psalms, and praying ; so that he said he was a better Christian while in this solitude than ever he was before, or than, he was afraid, he should ever be again. At first he never ate anything till hunger constrained him, partly for grief, and partly for want of bread and salt.
Página 41 - ... without discovering him. He told us that he was born at Largo in the county of Fife in Scotland, and was bred a sailor from his youth. The reason of his being left here was a difference betwixt him and his Captain...
Página 325 - But these speak evil of those things which they know not: but what they know naturally, as brute beasts, in those things they corrupt themselves.
Página 42 - These he sometimes boiled, and at other times broiled, as he did his goats flesh, of which he made very good broth, for they are not so rank as ours ; he kept an account of five hundred that he killed, while there, and caught as many more, which he marked on the ear and let go. When his powder failed, he took them by speed of foot, for his way of living, and...
Página 43 - When his clothes wore out, he made himself a coat and a cap of goat's skins, which he stitched together with little thongs of the same, that he cut with his knife. He had no other needle but a nail ; and when his knife was...
Página 43 - The winter lasts no longer than June and July, and is not then severe, there being only a small frost and a little hail, but sometimes great rains. The heat of the summer is equally moderate, and there's not much thunder or tempestuous weather of any sort.