The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts, Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Том 1W.H. Colyer, 1843 |
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... the wind . " The name Puritan , which originated in the time of Queen Elizabeth , was given to a considerable number of men because * Vide Vol . ii . they wished to serve and worship their Maker with greater PREFACE . vii.
... the wind . " The name Puritan , which originated in the time of Queen Elizabeth , was given to a considerable number of men because * Vide Vol . ii . they wished to serve and worship their Maker with greater PREFACE . vii.
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... Elizabeth was compelled , in the forty - third year of her reign , 1601 , to cause her celebrated act to be passed - of a compul- sory assessment for the poor . Various changes and alterations have at times been made in the system ...
... Elizabeth was compelled , in the forty - third year of her reign , 1601 , to cause her celebrated act to be passed - of a compul- sory assessment for the poor . Various changes and alterations have at times been made in the system ...
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... Elizabeth to the Elector Palatine . At the commencement of his reign the customs of tunnage and poundage were as usual granted for the king's life ; and , not satisfied with this act of bounty and confi- dence , James , a few years ...
... Elizabeth to the Elector Palatine . At the commencement of his reign the customs of tunnage and poundage were as usual granted for the king's life ; and , not satisfied with this act of bounty and confi- dence , James , a few years ...
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... Elizabeth ; and he got from the Dutch £ 250,000 on surrendering to them the cautionary towns of Flushing , Brille , and Ramikins ; besides a tribute for the pri- vilege of fishing on the British coast . On the whole , accord- ing to a ...
... Elizabeth ; and he got from the Dutch £ 250,000 on surrendering to them the cautionary towns of Flushing , Brille , and Ramikins ; besides a tribute for the pri- vilege of fishing on the British coast . On the whole , accord- ing to a ...
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William Goodman. soldiers and sailors when threatened by the armada in Queen Elizabeth's reign , there was a general impressment on Easter Sunday , even in the churches - which verifies the remark of Sir Michael Foster , who observes ...
William Goodman. soldiers and sailors when threatened by the armada in Queen Elizabeth's reign , there was a general impressment on Easter Sunday , even in the churches - which verifies the remark of Sir Michael Foster , who observes ...
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