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Pagina 37
... father his owne nagg , which he caried with him out of Eng- land , he goinge , as did Sir Thomas Cary , to reside in ... father had im- ployed on messages to the lady , and whome afterwards my father kept as his servant . He had binn an ...
... father his owne nagg , which he caried with him out of Eng- land , he goinge , as did Sir Thomas Cary , to reside in ... father had im- ployed on messages to the lady , and whome afterwards my father kept as his servant . He had binn an ...
Pagina 85
... father's condition soe far as not to ruine him for an opinion of another man neuer putt into practice ; and soe he ... father , sent his seruice to him , sayinge he would doe for my father as he would desire my father should do for him ...
... father's condition soe far as not to ruine him for an opinion of another man neuer putt into practice ; and soe he ... father , sent his seruice to him , sayinge he would doe for my father as he would desire my father should do for him ...
Pagina 237
... father's instance ) ; and , seeing his father had lost much tyme , and spent a great deale of money , in pursuit of the Widow Win- ter , ( whom at last he sewed for a contract in the Speciall Court , but could not make it out , ) he ...
... father's instance ) ; and , seeing his father had lost much tyme , and spent a great deale of money , in pursuit of the Widow Win- ter , ( whom at last he sewed for a contract in the Speciall Court , but could not make it out , ) he ...
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