Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642Oxford University Press, 1968 - 487 Seiten |
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... never so juste , never so innocent , never so cleare , as against which no Law of the Land doth lye , yet , first of all in those Courts he cannot have any benefit of the Law at all , and consequently , where the Ecclesiasticall Judges ...
... never so juste , never so innocent , never so cleare , as against which no Law of the Land doth lye , yet , first of all in those Courts he cannot have any benefit of the Law at all , and consequently , where the Ecclesiasticall Judges ...
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... never saw a man working . Thomas Verney , who , as a young scapegrace , had been shipped out to Virginia by his mother , returned to Eng- land and then voluntarily went out to Barbados in 1638. He con- sidered that island " the best and ...
... never saw a man working . Thomas Verney , who , as a young scapegrace , had been shipped out to Virginia by his mother , returned to Eng- land and then voluntarily went out to Barbados in 1638. He con- sidered that island " the best and ...
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... never so much as heard of New- England until I heard of many godly Puritans that were going there , and that Mr. Warham was to go also . My Master asked me whether I would go ? I told him were I not engaged unto him I would willingly go ...
... never so much as heard of New- England until I heard of many godly Puritans that were going there , and that Mr. Warham was to go also . My Master asked me whether I would go ? I told him were I not engaged unto him I would willingly go ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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