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A28392Lynch, Thomas, Sir, d. 1684?
A65185And 3. how they might be cured?
A65185Ask ye what caus''d this proud attempt?
A65185But what would you have done( said they) with their Young Children?
A65185But( said the Lords) what meant you to do with your Whips of Cords and Wire, you have such store of in your Ships?
A65185Our Captain perceiving the Carpenter had fulfilled his desire, demanded of them why their Bark was so deep?
A65185Sampson with him to the Governor, desiring to be resolved of 2 Points: To wit, whether there were Wars between Spain and England?
A65185Tanti hujus rogitas quae motus causa?
A65185What( said the Lords) meant you then to do with the Catholicks?
A65185Where seeing some Indians, they asked us what we would have?
A65185Whether our Arrows, which many of their men were wounded with, were poisoned?
A65185Whether our Captain was the same Captain Drake or no?
A65185answered, What, but to subdue your Nation, and root it out?
A05421But where is any that taketh such care of these thinges as he ought?
A05421Can we doe so much by land?
A05421Doth there not daily happen Bankrupts and other damages, and is it not all vncertaine whatsoeuer wee possesse in this world?
A05421Haue you then all gotten when you peserue your owne particular goods, and so suffer the Common- wealth to receiue damage and losse in the meane while?
A05421If our Ancestors had had such heauy heads, in what case should wee now bee?
A05421If wee will not vse those meanes of our owne which his diuine Maiestie hath yet left vnto vs, what will become of vs?
A05421Shall wee bee destitute of Mariners?
A05421Shall wee want ships?
A05421What endeauours I pray you are taken to make men apprehend and embrace that good which leadeth them to the euerlasting salvation?
A05421Where is there a Country vader the Sunne, that is richer in shipping then this Land?
A05421Who is it( I pray you) amongst vs that knoweth the heart of another?
A05421or in which there may yet daily so many lusty and strong shipps bee built, in lesse time and with lesser charges?
A05421where were our libertie, and welfare?
A08210And after his comming aboard, when, they demanding, how all his Company did?
A08210And therefore desired to knowe, first, whether our Captaine were the same Captaine Drake or no?
A08210I will bee one, who will bee the other?
A08210Our Captaine perceiuing the feate wrought, would not hasten him, but in rowing away, demanded of them, why their Bark was so deepe?
A08210and how their wounds might best be cured?
A08210and next, because many of their men were wounded with our Arrowes, whether they were poysoned or no?
A08210lastly what victualles wee wanted, or other necessaries?
A08210or what other cause might bee?
A08210que gente?
A57484And is not this enough to make good the saying of Cicero, at the begining of the precedent Chapter?
A57484And not to go to Countries at so great a distance, is there not something of this kind done among us?
A57484And who knows not that in Spain they eat abundance of young Asses?
A57484Do they prevent your dying?
A57484Do you carry them along with you to the grave?
A57484Must he go and live in the Sea with the fishes?
A57484What cause of discontent have we ever given thee that should oblige thee to leave us?
A57484Why dost not thou contemn riches as we do?
A57484Why therefore wouldst thou dye?
A57484Why wouldst thou dye?
A57484who shall now defend us against the Arouagues?
A57484why wilt thou not return to life again?
A57484why wouldst thou dye?