Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 32Camden Society, 1845 |
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... brother failed of sayinge his lesson ; our master whipt him so seuerely with an elme rod , that at night , when my cousen and my selfe returned , the boyes met vs , and told vs how my brother had binn vsed , and for what fault . The man ...
... brother failed of sayinge his lesson ; our master whipt him so seuerely with an elme rod , that at night , when my cousen and my selfe returned , the boyes met vs , and told vs how my brother had binn vsed , and for what fault . The man ...
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... brother told his Lordship he was by his oath bound to execute the law , and doe equall justice to all ; and that the troopers were not exempt , nor was the matter tryable by a court martiall . Noe ! sayd his Lordship , they are the prin ...
... brother told his Lordship he was by his oath bound to execute the law , and doe equall justice to all ; and that the troopers were not exempt , nor was the matter tryable by a court martiall . Noe ! sayd his Lordship , they are the prin ...
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... brother dieinge , Sir Richard Mason came to me , and clamed the writings that concerned my brother and himselfe in common , as belongeinge to him by survivorship . Mr. Searle came with him . I had remoued out of the chamber in ...
... brother dieinge , Sir Richard Mason came to me , and clamed the writings that concerned my brother and himselfe in common , as belongeinge to him by survivorship . Mr. Searle came with him . I had remoued out of the chamber in ...
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