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Denmarke, meaning shortlie to returne againe with a greater power.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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Christian the 3. vnder paine of banishment to come with all speed into Denmarke.
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Denmarke fiftene poore boyes: where afterward it was reported vnto me, that, by his good meanes euery one of them being bound to a seuerall trade, proued good and thriftie men.
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Denmarke, but especially of Germanie, as at this time, so heretofore frequenting our countrey, not to transport fishing, but fishes, taught not Islanders the arte of brewing corne with water.
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King of Denmarke and Norway sendeth euery yeere a Lieutenant into the Countrey.
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Bishops seats there is a free schoole founded by the liberality and pietie of that most renoumed King of Denmarke Christian the third: and afterward the sonne following the godly steppes of his most
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Augmundus as the authour of that murther (although he purged himselfe with an othe) being transported into Denmarke there ended his life.
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To the most mighty Prince and Lord, Lord Christian the 4. 1 of Denmarke, Norway, and of the
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Moreouer, there hath bene ancient traffique of Denmarke, Breme, and
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Denmarke, aforetime of Norway, who by so many billes of supplication out of Island in old time, and of late haue beene often interrupted, for the setting through of controuersies concerning possessions.
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