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... causes of this alteration have been these . First and mainly , the many losses and crosses at sea , and abuses of ... cause of this their doing is want of money , for need whereof men use to make many excuses , yet other things are ...
... causes of this alteration have been these . First and mainly , the many losses and crosses at sea , and abuses of ... cause of this their doing is want of money , for need whereof men use to make many excuses , yet other things are ...
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... caused to be planted large col- onies of the English nation in divers parts of the world altogether un- manured and ... cause and that the quality of the offense do require it , by deprivation of member or life , to be inflicted . With ...
... caused to be planted large col- onies of the English nation in divers parts of the world altogether un- manured and ... cause and that the quality of the offense do require it , by deprivation of member or life , to be inflicted . With ...
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... cause those colonies or the rulers of them for the causes aforesaid , or for other just causes , either to return to England or to command them to other places de- signed , even as according to your sound discretions it shall seem to ...
... cause those colonies or the rulers of them for the causes aforesaid , or for other just causes , either to return to England or to command them to other places de- signed , even as according to your sound discretions it shall seem to ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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