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... took no more care of him , but suffered him to depart . The priest , freed from this fright , went fecurely to his lodgings , and within two or three days was arrested for debt , and carried in execution to prifon . Shortly after ...
... took no more care of him , but suffered him to depart . The priest , freed from this fright , went fecurely to his lodgings , and within two or three days was arrested for debt , and carried in execution to prifon . Shortly after ...
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... took orders , waited as Closet - keeper , and fo attended at canonical hours , with the books of devotion , upon his Majefty when he was Prince of Wales ; and , a little before the death of King James , took orders : and fo his High ...
... took orders , waited as Closet - keeper , and fo attended at canonical hours , with the books of devotion , upon his Majefty when he was Prince of Wales ; and , a little before the death of King James , took orders : and fo his High ...
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... took no notice of it , but proceeded in inflaming all men with the fenfe of the breach of privilege ; and finding the general mettle fomewhat to abate , that they might keep up the apprehenfion of danger , and the esteem of their ...
... took no notice of it , but proceeded in inflaming all men with the fenfe of the breach of privilege ; and finding the general mettle fomewhat to abate , that they might keep up the apprehenfion of danger , and the esteem of their ...
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