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Their priestes to haue yssue, mary one wyfe, but she ones beyng dead, it is vnlawfull to mary another.
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Ther is nothing forbidden them, nothing is for them vnlawfull.
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Then absoluing the King of his offences, he laied all the faulte vpon the ministres, and attendauntes, that should at any time moue the king to any thing vnright, or vnlawfull.
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And he shall see the letters of my souereigne Lord the king, and by them he shall vnderstand for what cause we are come vnto him and then both our selues, and all that we haue, shall stand to his curtesie: for our vestiments be holy, and it is vnlawfull for any but Priests to touch them.
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For men of power are seldome euil, where they lacke ministres for their vnlawfull lustes.
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And he shall see the letters of my souereigne Lord the king, and by them he shall vnderstand for what cause we are come vnto him and then both our selues, and all that we haue, shall stand to his curtesie: for our vestiments be holy, and it is vnlawfull for any but Priests to touch them.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Princely estate, and that in our Empire were many vnlawfull things done, whereat we were much grieued, and would suffer none of those rude messengers to haue accesse vnto vs: and shortly after wee were infourmed that one Thomas Randolfe was come into our Dominions by the way of Dwina, Ambassadour from the Queene, and we sent a
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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A manifest testimony how iniust and displeasing, their attempts are in the sight of God, who hath pleased to witnes by the successe of their affaires, his mislike of their bloody and iniurious designes, purposed and practised against all Christian princes, ouer whom they seeke vnlawfull and vngodly rule and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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So great was the malice of this printer, & his desire so greedy to get lucre, by a thing vnlawfull.
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So great was the malice of this printer, & his desire so greedy to get lucre, by a thing vnlawfull.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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