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Pagina 5
... speak to these good people ? " " It is , " was the reply , " and woe to me , if I speak not the gospel . " " Nay , " said the man of warlike mien , " I myself am minded to hold forth ; therefore do thou desist , while I speak forth the ...
... speak to these good people ? " " It is , " was the reply , " and woe to me , if I speak not the gospel . " " Nay , " said the man of warlike mien , " I myself am minded to hold forth ; therefore do thou desist , while I speak forth the ...
Pagina 6
... speak to this worthy pastor to per- suade him to yield up his place for the time without further scandal . " The mayor then requested Mr. Holdenough and the clerk to retire to avoid strife . men . L " Strife ! ' ' exclaimed the ...
... speak to this worthy pastor to per- suade him to yield up his place for the time without further scandal . " The mayor then requested Mr. Holdenough and the clerk to retire to avoid strife . men . L " Strife ! ' ' exclaimed the ...
Pagina 8
... speak evil of the dignitaries and revile the Commonwealth . You call the building in your park the Royal Lodge , and you have a tree therein you call the King's Oak . You steal the veni- son and call it the King's venison , and wash it ...
... speak evil of the dignitaries and revile the Commonwealth . You call the building in your park the Royal Lodge , and you have a tree therein you call the King's Oak . You steal the veni- son and call it the King's venison , and wash it ...
Pagina 12
... speaking harshly and abusively of men whose names he knew , and wound up by damning all the commissioners . " Friend ... Speak civil of the martyr in my presence or I will lay thee out a corpse . ” Shaking his daughter from him , he laid ...
... speaking harshly and abusively of men whose names he knew , and wound up by damning all the commissioners . " Friend ... Speak civil of the martyr in my presence or I will lay thee out a corpse . ” Shaking his daughter from him , he laid ...
Pagina 19
... speak of me as harshly as you will , " said Everard , submissively ; " but I am guided by conscience and by my father's commands . " The knight harshly interrupted him . " Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing ...
... speak of me as harshly as you will , " said Everard , submissively ; " but I am guided by conscience and by my father's commands . " The knight harshly interrupted him . " Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing ...
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