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for as my most deare and louing schoole-master, Mr. William Camden, now Clarenceux, ye famous & most renowned Antiquarie of our age, hath truly & wisely obserued in his Chronicle, in the time of our seruice in their warres (in the Low-countries, our Englishmen, which of all other Northerne people, were euer held the most temperate), we haue gottē such an habit and custome of drunkennesse, that no other nation at this day seemes to be more tainted with that vice, then our selues. |
for as my most deer and loving Schoolmaster, Mr. William Camden, now Clarenceux, you famous & most renowned Antiquary of our age, hath truly & wisely observed in his Chronicle, in the time of our service in their wars (in the Low countries, our Englishmen, which of all other Northern people, were ever held the most temperate), we have got such an habit and custom of Drunkenness, that no other Nation At this day seems to be more tainted with that vice, then our selves. |
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