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The first hill was called Ruinosa Respublica and the second , Respublica bene iustituta . After seeing this tableau , Elizabeth received the Bible in English , being assured that she could avoid the barrenness of the one hill by taking ...
The first hill was called Ruinosa Respublica and the second , Respublica bene iustituta . After seeing this tableau , Elizabeth received the Bible in English , being assured that she could avoid the barrenness of the one hill by taking ...
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To the sixteenth - century colonists ( the so - called " New English " ) and their supporters in England , it rendered the degenerates " barbarous and bastardlike , " in Spenser's words- " much more lawless and licentious than the very ...
To the sixteenth - century colonists ( the so - called " New English " ) and their supporters in England , it rendered the degenerates " barbarous and bastardlike , " in Spenser's words- " much more lawless and licentious than the very ...
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She hath one master vein called the Shannon , which passeth quite through her .... She hath three other veins called the sisters , the Sewer [ Suir ] , the Noyer [ Nore ] , and the Barrow , which , rising at one spring , trail through ...
She hath one master vein called the Shannon , which passeth quite through her .... She hath three other veins called the sisters , the Sewer [ Suir ] , the Noyer [ Nore ] , and the Barrow , which , rising at one spring , trail through ...
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