Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth [and James I] ...: Elizabeth, 1591-1594Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1867 |
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... Thinks it his duty to [ Southampton . ] inform him that the Treasurer's deputy has but three months ' pay for the companies , in money and victuals . Knows by experience the difficulty and danger for them to be supplied , since there is ...
... Thinks it his duty to [ Southampton . ] inform him that the Treasurer's deputy has but three months ' pay for the companies , in money and victuals . Knows by experience the difficulty and danger for them to be supplied , since there is ...
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... Thinks that as many wrongs have been done him , he will swerve from that campaign , and be ready for good purposes . He is aspiring and revengeful , and undertook the voyage , not for conscience ' sake , but to win favour from the King ...
... Thinks that as many wrongs have been done him , he will swerve from that campaign , and be ready for good purposes . He is aspiring and revengeful , and undertook the voyage , not for conscience ' sake , but to win favour from the King ...
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... thinks he could do much , but does not hope much from an attempt upon Ireland . At Parsons ' first coming , he sued for and obtained his pension , then went to Valladolid , thence to Corunna , and the Ferrol , where the Armada lies ...
... thinks he could do much , but does not hope much from an attempt upon Ireland . At Parsons ' first coming , he sued for and obtained his pension , then went to Valladolid , thence to Corunna , and the Ferrol , where the Armada lies ...
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... thinks they might easily have indulgence in religion . The King of Spain's grounds for invasion were false , few , and feeble ; the chief is the hope that no sooner shall he land an army in England , than swarms of people of all degrees ...
... thinks they might easily have indulgence in religion . The King of Spain's grounds for invasion were false , few , and feeble ; the chief is the hope that no sooner shall he land an army in England , than swarms of people of all degrees ...
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... thinks the month's respite only intended for the writer . Asks an explanation , as riding in and out requires great charges , which may be spared ; would not swerve one jot from my Lord [ Burghley's ] appointment . [ 2 pages . ] 3. Sir ...
... thinks the month's respite only intended for the writer . Asks an explanation , as riding in and out requires great charges , which may be spared ; would not swerve one jot from my Lord [ Burghley's ] appointment . [ 2 pages . ] 3. Sir ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Antwerp appointed April Asks Brittany Brussels Calais Capt captains Catholics CCXL CCXLI CCXLVIII Cecil charge Commission confession Copy Council Court delivered Dieppe divers Docquet Duke Duke of Parma Earl of Essex Endorsed England English Examination favour France Grant hopes imprest Ireland Jaques Jesuits John Perrot July June justices justices of peace King of Spain lands late Lease letters licence London Lopez Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Treasurer Lordship Low Countries Majesty Majesty's manor March matter merchants months names Normandy officers Owen paid pardon payment persons Phelippes port priests prison Queen received recusants rent Rich Robt seminary sent Sept serve Sherley ships Sir John Hawkins Sir John Norris Sir Rob Sir Thos Sir Wm soldiers Spaniards Stanley taken thence thinks victuals Warrant to pay Westminster Williams writer
Passagens conhecidas
Página 346 - For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh (for the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but mighty before God to the casting down of strong holds) ; casting down imaginations, and every high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God, and bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ ; and being in readiness to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience shall be fulfilled.