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" ... and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit to yield all kind... "
The Works of Edmund Spenser - Page 321
by Edmund Spenser - 1805
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The Works of Spenser: In Six Volumes. With a Glossary Explaining the Old and ...

Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...World had them, they would foon hope to be Lords of all the Seas, and e'er long of all the World t Alfo full of very good Ports and Havens opening upon...unto them, to fee what excellent Commodities that Country can afford ; befides, the Soil itfelf moft fertile, fit to yield all kind of Fruit that fhall...
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A View of the State of Ireland as it was in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...

Edmund Spenser - 1763 - 310 pages
...that if fome Princes in the World had them, they would foon hope to be Lords of all the Seas, and e'er long of all the World : Alfo full of very good Ports...unto them, . to fee what excellent Commodities that Coun- • try can afford ; befides, the Soyl itfelf moft fertile, fit to yield all kind of Fruit that...
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A general history of Ireland in its antient and modern state: on a new and ...

John Angel - 1781 - 302 pages
...that if fome princes in the " world had them they would foon hope to " to be lords of all the feas and ere long of " all the world: Alfo full of very good ports " and havens opening upon England as in«' viting us to come unto them to fee what «« excellent commodities that country can " afford...
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Narrative of a Residence in Ireland During the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815

Anne Plumptre - 1817 - 452 pages
...world had them, they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to couie unto them, to see what excellent ctTmodities that countrey can afford^ besides the soyle itselfe...
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Practical Suggestions on the General Improvement of the Navigation of the ...

Thomas Steele - 1828 - 194 pages
...had them, " they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, " and, erelong, of all the world: also full of very " good ports and havens opening upon England, " as inviting us to come unto them, to see what " excellent commodities that countrey can afford; 11 besides the soyle it selfe most fertile,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1

Henry Grattan - 1839 - 540 pages
...world had them, they would soon hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volume 3

1839 - 588 pages
...had them, they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, and, ere long, of all the world ; also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford ; besides, the soyle itselfe most fertile, fit...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1

Henry Grattan - 1839 - 498 pages
...world had them, they would soon hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volume 6

1840 - 588 pages
...M .in ic hope to be lords of all the seas, and, ere long, of all the world ; also full of very gpod ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country ean afford ; besides, the soyle itselfe most fertile, fit...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1

1865 - 820 pages
...ships upon their waters ; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building of houses and ships ; also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford ; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit...
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