Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... king with great treasures of money . First one counselleth to raise and enhance the valuation of money when the king must pay any : and again to call down the value of coin to less than it is worth when he must receive or gather any ...
... king with great treasures of money . First one counselleth to raise and enhance the valuation of money when the king must pay any : and again to call down the value of coin to less than it is worth when he must receive or gather any ...
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... king . God is great grandmaster of the king's house , and will take account of every one that beareth rule therein , for the executing of their offices : whether they have justly and truly served the king in their offices or no . Yea ...
... king . God is great grandmaster of the king's house , and will take account of every one that beareth rule therein , for the executing of their offices : whether they have justly and truly served the king in their offices or no . Yea ...
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... king's honor . Yet some will say , knowest thou what belongeth unto the king's honor 20 better than we ? I answer that the true honor of a king is most perfectly mentioned and painted forth in the Scriptures , of which , if ye be ...
... king's honor . Yet some will say , knowest thou what belongeth unto the king's honor 20 better than we ? I answer that the true honor of a king is most perfectly mentioned and painted forth in the Scriptures , of which , if ye be ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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