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" And therefore I think the best course is to set it at liberty, and leave every man free, which is the desire of a true Englishman. "
Life - Page 269
by Edward Edwards - 1868
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1805 - 570 lehte
...because he will not be beholden unto other nations. And therefore, I think the best course is,- to set it at liberty and leave every man free, which is the desire of a true Englishman.' Vul. ip 318. • • Probably his second son." ' t The duke having influenced Edward VI. to deprive...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1806 - 582 lehte
...because he win not be beholden unto other nations. And therefore, I think ths best course is, to set it at liberty and leave every man free, which is the desire of a true Englishman.' Many persons who are so constructed as to be incapable of judging of positions which are supported...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 39. köide

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 492 lehte
...industry such plenty, that they can serve other nations ; and that it is the best policy to set tillage at liberty, and leave every man free ; which is the desire of a true Englishman." These are noble words for a legislator of that age, and well worthy of lasting remembrance. In nothing,...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1843 - 578 lehte
...their industry, shown that they can serve other nations, and that it is the best policy to set tillage at liberty, and leave every man free, which is the desire of every true Englishman." Sir Walter was right : he saw that Hamburg and the Hanseatic League, founded...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 lehte
...because he will not be beholden unto other nations. And therefore I think the best course is, to set it at liberty, and leave every man free ; which is the desire of a true Englishman."* These views were vehemently opposed by Cecil, upon the ground that the bill was for the support and...
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Pauperism and Poor Laws

Robert Pashley - 1852 - 494 lehte
...plenty, that they will serve other nations; — and therefore I think, the best course is to set it at liberty, and leave every man free, which is the desire of a true Englishman." Mr. Secretary C'ecil supjx>rted the law, on the ground of the pulling down of cottages which would...
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Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh

Macvey Napier - 1853 - 312 lehte
...such plenty, that they can ' serve other nations ; and that it is the best policy ' to set tillage at liberty, and leave every man free ; ' which is the desire of a true Englishman.' These are noble words for a legislator of that age, and well worthy of remembrance. The death of Elizabeth,...
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Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh

Macvey Napier - 1853 - 304 lehte
...such plenty, that they can ' serve other nations ; and that it is the best policy ' to set tillage at liberty, and leave every man free ; ' which is the desire of a true Englishman.' These are noble words for a legislator of that age, and well worthy of remembrance. The death of Elizabeth,...
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Lives of the illustrious. The Biographical magazine [ed. by J.P. Edwards].

Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 lehte
...industry such plenty, that they can serve other nations ; and that it is the best policy to set tillage at liberty, and leave every man free ; which is the desire of a true Englishman." The free-traders of the present century are probably not aware that their favourite doctrine was so...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, Founded on Authentic and Original Documents

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 lehte
...because he will not be beholden unto other nations. And therefore I think the best course is, to set it at liberty, and leave every man free ; which is the desire of a true Englishman."* These views were vehemently opposed by Cecil, upon the ground that the bill was for the support and...
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