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Pagina 181
My Lord , ( directing herself to Judge Hales ) I make bold to come once again to your Lordship to know what may be done with my husband . Judge Hales . To whom he said , Woman , I told thee before I could do thee no good ; because they ...
My Lord , ( directing herself to Judge Hales ) I make bold to come once again to your Lordship to know what may be done with my husband . Judge Hales . To whom he said , Woman , I told thee before I could do thee no good ; because they ...
Pagina 182
I delivered a petition , who took it of me and presented to some of the rest of the house of Lords , for my husband's re- ... My Lord , said Justice Chester , he is a pestilent fellow , there is not such a fellow in the country again .
I delivered a petition , who took it of me and presented to some of the rest of the house of Lords , for my husband's re- ... My Lord , said Justice Chester , he is a pestilent fellow , there is not such a fellow in the country again .
Pagina 183
counsel ; and especially ( as she supposed ) because he spoke of a writ of error , he chaffed , and seemed to be very much offended ; saying , my Lord , he will preach and do what he lists . Wom . He preacheth nothing but the word of ...
counsel ; and especially ( as she supposed ) because he spoke of a writ of error , he chaffed , and seemed to be very much offended ; saying , my Lord , he will preach and do what he lists . Wom . He preacheth nothing but the word of ...
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