A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Band 5F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... said John was not of Understanding fufficient to have done it . Being demaunded whether he knew not the Dagge which was fhewed him , and wherewith the fayd Jaureguy wounded his Excellencie : He sayth that he hath feene the fame Dagge or ...
... said John was not of Understanding fufficient to have done it . Being demaunded whether he knew not the Dagge which was fhewed him , and wherewith the fayd Jaureguy wounded his Excellencie : He sayth that he hath feene the fame Dagge or ...
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... said : Now , Brother Anthony , how doe you ? I answered , but heavely : hereuppon he began againe to reenter into the former Matter , faying , that if he him- felfe fhoulde not flaye his Excellencie , he wift not to whom to commit the ...
... said : Now , Brother Anthony , how doe you ? I answered , but heavely : hereuppon he began againe to reenter into the former Matter , faying , that if he him- felfe fhoulde not flaye his Excellencie , he wift not to whom to commit the ...
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... said 402. Pounds , and that you will presently pay him : and let Valentine pay him the Mony , taking of him two Acquittaunces , the one copied out of the other , wherin he must confeffe that you doe deliver the fame unto him by the ...
... said 402. Pounds , and that you will presently pay him : and let Valentine pay him the Mony , taking of him two Acquittaunces , the one copied out of the other , wherin he must confeffe that you doe deliver the fame unto him by the ...
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... said , it was a whole Bodie which did deferve fo well at my Hand , and not every particular Perfon of the People : yet were there fome who by Reason of their , Office , Credit with the People or otherwife , tooke Occafion both before ...
... said , it was a whole Bodie which did deferve fo well at my Hand , and not every particular Perfon of the People : yet were there fome who by Reason of their , Office , Credit with the People or otherwife , tooke Occafion both before ...
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... said , No Man will build an House , but he wil first provide the Materials : nor a wife King will not make Warre against another , without he first make Pro- vifion of Money : and all great Workes must have their Preparation : and that ...
... said , No Man will build an House , but he wil first provide the Materials : nor a wife King will not make Warre against another , without he first make Pro- vifion of Money : and all great Workes must have their Preparation : and that ...
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