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... taken to preserve , as nearly as possible , the proportion which the part of each line that had been burned away bore to the part that re- mained . All words inserted by conjecture were separated from the rest by brackets , and where ...
... taken to preserve , as nearly as possible , the proportion which the part of each line that had been burned away bore to the part that re- mained . All words inserted by conjecture were separated from the rest by brackets , and where ...
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... taken by the Government , Patent for Gold and Silver Thread ; for Inns ; for forfeiture of the recog- nisances for Alehouses . Sentence passed by the Commons on Sir Francis Michell Sir G. Monperson's petition . Coke's rules for the ...
... taken by the Government , Patent for Gold and Silver Thread ; for Inns ; for forfeiture of the recog- nisances for Alehouses . Sentence passed by the Commons on Sir Francis Michell Sir G. Monperson's petition . Coke's rules for the ...
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... taken on the sudden in a cause of that weight . I called presently Mr. Attorney to me , and asked him , whether he knew of the motion , and what it was , and how he was pro- vided to answer it . He signified to me , that my Lord would ...
... taken on the sudden in a cause of that weight . I called presently Mr. Attorney to me , and asked him , whether he knew of the motion , and what it was , and how he was pro- vided to answer it . He signified to me , that my Lord would ...
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... taken at this juncture I can hardly doubt that they would have advised the King to take advantage of the occasion to break it off at once . It would certainly have been the best course to take , and would have left the Government in a ...
... taken at this juncture I can hardly doubt that they would have advised the King to take advantage of the occasion to break it off at once . It would certainly have been the best course to take , and would have left the Government in a ...
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... taken so much pains to divert her . Of what may have passed at the Council - table with regard to that ques- tion we have no record . The news - writers of the time were not in- formed , and we know little more of the matter than what ...
... taken so much pains to divert her . Of what may have passed at the Council - table with regard to that ques- tion we have no record . The news - writers of the time were not in- formed , and we know little more of the matter than what ...
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