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... Common Weal of fair Scotland , ragged , lame , and sad . He was sad , he said , because the Three Estates walked backwards , led by their several Vices , Spirituality by Sensuality and Covetousness , Temporality by Public Oppression ...
... Common Weal of fair Scotland , ragged , lame , and sad . He was sad , he said , because the Three Estates walked backwards , led by their several Vices , Spirituality by Sensuality and Covetousness , Temporality by Public Oppression ...
Page 275
... Common Weal , but the spiritualty still stood aloof . Correction then asked John the Common Weal what more he had to say against the spiritual lords . There was much more , and he said it , Pauper the poor man heartily backing him with ...
... Common Weal , but the spiritualty still stood aloof . Correction then asked John the Common Weal what more he had to say against the spiritual lords . There was much more , and he said it , Pauper the poor man heartily backing him with ...
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... common players in interludes , and minstrels not belonging to any baron of this realm , or to any other honourable ... Common Prayer , or in the time of great and common Plague in our City of London . " The city authorities opposed the ...
... common players in interludes , and minstrels not belonging to any baron of this realm , or to any other honourable ... Common Prayer , or in the time of great and common Plague in our City of London . " The city authorities opposed the ...
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