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... but I somewhat doubt it , however if it please God Thursday will be the furthest , so that you can not write to me after the receipt of this unlesse to M ' Mompesson at Ekering to be left at Tuxford , thither perhaps we may reach by ...
... but I somewhat doubt it , however if it please God Thursday will be the furthest , so that you can not write to me after the receipt of this unlesse to M ' Mompesson at Ekering to be left at Tuxford , thither perhaps we may reach by ...
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... and we shall freely part with liberall supplyes so we may be secured ( as far as good ships and good Laws can do it ) against both . That any should doubt of the just condemnation of those that have suffered " seems somewhat strange ...
... and we shall freely part with liberall supplyes so we may be secured ( as far as good ships and good Laws can do it ) against both . That any should doubt of the just condemnation of those that have suffered " seems somewhat strange ...
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The only Objection I had , was the great charge of Comming to it , woh will be with the first fruits at least 200 ' , The falling in the Vacancy makes the great Seal to be necessary , and there must ( I doubt ) be two seals , one for ...
The only Objection I had , was the great charge of Comming to it , woh will be with the first fruits at least 200 ' , The falling in the Vacancy makes the great Seal to be necessary , and there must ( I doubt ) be two seals , one for ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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