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Pagina 23
... Fall into the compass of a pramunire , - That therefore such a writ be sued against you ; To forfeit all your goods , lands , tenements , Chattels , and whatsoever , and to be Out of the king's protection : -This is my charge . Nor ...
... Fall into the compass of a pramunire , - That therefore such a writ be sued against you ; To forfeit all your goods , lands , tenements , Chattels , and whatsoever , and to be Out of the king's protection : -This is my charge . Nor ...
Pagina 286
... fall For private faults in them . 2 Sen. Nor are they living Who were the motives that you first went out ; Shame that they wanted cunning , in excess , Hath broke their hearts . March , noble lord , Into our city with thy banners ...
... fall For private faults in them . 2 Sen. Nor are they living Who were the motives that you first went out ; Shame that they wanted cunning , in excess , Hath broke their hearts . March , noble lord , Into our city with thy banners ...
Pagina 749
... fall A drop of water in the breaking gulf . FAV Fall - used actively . M. N. D. v . 1 , n . And , as she fled , her mantle she did fall . Fall - cadence . T. N. i . 1 , i . That strain again ; -it had a dying fall . Fall - used as an ...
... fall A drop of water in the breaking gulf . FAV Fall - used actively . M. N. D. v . 1 , n . And , as she fled , her mantle she did fall . Fall - cadence . T. N. i . 1 , i . That strain again ; -it had a dying fall . Fall - used as an ...
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