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... Judges first , and most of the rest , reduced it as before . I do not dislike that things passed moderately ; and all things considered it is not amiss , and might easily have been worse . There was much speaking of interceding for the ...
... Judges first , and most of the rest , reduced it as before . I do not dislike that things passed moderately ; and all things considered it is not amiss , and might easily have been worse . There was much speaking of interceding for the ...
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... judge be learned in general and in thesi , if he be not attentive to hear the causes before him ? Have patience therefore in hearing ; make no catching hearings ; have a slow pace . Judges make no haste . Keep your hands clean , and the ...
... judge be learned in general and in thesi , if he be not attentive to hear the causes before him ? Have patience therefore in hearing ; make no catching hearings ; have a slow pace . Judges make no haste . Keep your hands clean , and the ...
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... judges , under God and his lieutenant ; I do understand there hath een heretofore expected from me , some ... Judges , I shall say a few words to you as Peers and Prelates , humbly commending my cause to your noble minds and magnanimous ...
... judges , under God and his lieutenant ; I do understand there hath een heretofore expected from me , some ... Judges , I shall say a few words to you as Peers and Prelates , humbly commending my cause to your noble minds and magnanimous ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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