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... hold up hands at the bar , re- lated to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon ...
... hold up hands at the bar , re- lated to some of his acquaintance there , that the judges were good fortune - tellers ; for if they did but look upon their hand , they could certainly tell whether they should live or die . 61. Solon ...
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... hold him in , and give him his labour into the bargain . 65. A young maid having married an old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be some- what moody , as if she had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing ...
... hold him in , and give him his labour into the bargain . 65. A young maid having married an old man , was observed on the day of marriage to be some- what moody , as if she had eaten a dish of chums , which one of her bridemen observing ...
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Francis Bacon. 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. There ...
Francis Bacon. 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. There ...
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... hold your peace . 94. The same sir Nicolas Bacon , upon bills ex- hibited to discover where lands lay , upon proof , that they had a certain quantity of land , but could not set it forth , was wont to say ; and if you can- not find your ...
... hold your peace . 94. The same sir Nicolas Bacon , upon bills ex- hibited to discover where lands lay , upon proof , that they had a certain quantity of land , but could not set it forth , was wont to say ; and if you can- not find your ...
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... hold out therewith . The bishop asked him , wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which ...
... hold out therewith . The bishop asked him , wherein it chiefly arose ? His steward told him , in the multitude of his servants . The bishop bad him to make him a note of those that were necessary , and those that might be spared . Which ...
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