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... , who lived from her husband with him ; when he was weary of her , he caused her husband to be dealt with to take her home , and offered him five hundred pounds for reparation ; the gentleman went to Sir H. Sidney , to take 12.
... , who lived from her husband with him ; when he was weary of her , he caused her husband to be dealt with to take her home , and offered him five hundred pounds for reparation ; the gentleman went to Sir H. Sidney , to take 12.
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... he escaped himself : the next of the blood prosecuted his death with great violence , and when he was offered pecuniary recompence , nothing would serve him but lex talionis ; where- upon the judge said to him , that if he 15.
... he escaped himself : the next of the blood prosecuted his death with great violence , and when he was offered pecuniary recompence , nothing would serve him but lex talionis ; where- upon the judge said to him , that if he 15.
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... offered him ; Rawleigh answered , why challenge him at a match of shooting . 67. Whitehead , a grave divine , was much es- ' teemed by queen Elizabeth , but not preferred , be- cause he was against the government of bishops , he was of ...
... offered him ; Rawleigh answered , why challenge him at a match of shooting . 67. Whitehead , a grave divine , was much es- ' teemed by queen Elizabeth , but not preferred , be- cause he was against the government of bishops , he was of ...
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... offered to buy their draught : they were willing . He asked them what they would take They asked , thirty shillings . Mr. Bacon offered them ten . They refused it . Why then , saith Mr. Bacon , I will be only a looker on . They drew and ...
... offered to buy their draught : they were willing . He asked them what they would take They asked , thirty shillings . Mr. Bacon offered them ten . They refused it . Why then , saith Mr. Bacon , I will be only a looker on . They drew and ...
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... offered to enter the sacred treasury to take the monies that were there stored : and Mettellus , tribune of the people , did forbid him and when Metellus was violent in it , and would not desist , Cæsar turned to him , and said ...
... offered to enter the sacred treasury to take the monies that were there stored : and Mettellus , tribune of the people , did forbid him and when Metellus was violent in it , and would not desist , Cæsar turned to him , and said ...
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