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A Welchman being at a sessions - house , and seeing the prisoners hold up hands at the bar , related to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could ...
A Welchman being at a sessions - house , and seeing the prisoners hold up hands at the bar , related to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could ...
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... should do very well if he would stop those two holes in the pillory ; to which the tinker answered , that if he would but put in his head and ears a while in that pillory , he would bestow both brass and nails upon him to hold him ...
... should do very well if he would stop those two holes in the pillory ; to which the tinker answered , that if he would but put in his head and ears a while in that pillory , he would bestow both brass and nails upon him to hold him ...
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a cheary ; and told her moreover , that an old horse would hold out as long , and as well as a young one , in travel . To which she answered , stroking down her belly with her hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66.
a cheary ; and told her moreover , that an old horse would hold out as long , and as well as a young one , in travel . To which she answered , stroking down her belly with her hand ; but not in this road , sir . 66.
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a canto speak , did interrupt him often , said unto him ; there's a great difference betwixt you and me : a pain to me to speak , and a pain to you to hold your peace . 94. The same sir Nicolas Bacon , upon bills exhibited to discover ...
a canto speak , did interrupt him often , said unto him ; there's a great difference betwixt you and me : a pain to me to speak , and a pain to you to hold your peace . 94. The same sir Nicolas Bacon , upon bills exhibited to discover ...
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Alonso Cartilio was informed by his steward of the greatness of his expence , being such as he could not hold out therewith . The bishop asked him , wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants .
Alonso Cartilio was informed by his steward of the greatness of his expence , being such as he could not hold out therewith . The bishop asked him , wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants .
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