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... manner in which I have dealt with it , I refer to the several prefaces . Those which are written in Latin , are followed by English translations ; for which , as indeed for everything in this volume , [ and the follow- ing , ] I am ...
... manner in which I have dealt with it , I refer to the several prefaces . Those which are written in Latin , are followed by English translations ; for which , as indeed for everything in this volume , [ and the follow- ing , ] I am ...
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... manner ; but rather like unto . the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; 2 which day of the week , first upon an observation , and ...
... manner ; but rather like unto . the progress of a King in full peace and assurance.1 He entered the City upon a Saturday , as he had also obtained the victory upon a Saturday ; 2 which day of the week , first upon an observation , and ...
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... manner thereof they called the sweating - sickness . This disease had a swift course , both in the sick body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof . For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours ...
... manner thereof they called the sweating - sickness . This disease had a swift course , both in the sick body and in the time and period of the lasting thereof . For they that were taken with it , upon four - and - twenty hours ...
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... manner of the cure and attendance was known . It was conceived not to be an epidemic disease , but to proceed from a malignity in the con- stitution of the air , gathered by the predispositions of seasons ; and the speedy cessation ...
... manner of the cure and attendance was known . It was conceived not to be an epidemic disease , but to proceed from a malignity in the con- stitution of the air , gathered by the predispositions of seasons ; and the speedy cessation ...
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... manner was to send his pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to proclaim pardon to all that would come in : which the Duke , upon his approach to the Lord Lovell's camp , did per- form . And it fell ...
... manner was to send his pardons rather before the sword than after , he gave commission to the Duke to proclaim pardon to all that would come in : which the Duke , upon his approach to the Lord Lovell's camp , did per- form . And it fell ...
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