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... said evidence may be procured in France to prove any thing . The examinators , and perfons prefent , have certainly the best opportunity to know , whether there was any bribery , fubornation , or any thing fufpicious a- bout the ...
... said evidence may be procured in France to prove any thing . The examinators , and perfons prefent , have certainly the best opportunity to know , whether there was any bribery , fubornation , or any thing fufpicious a- bout the ...
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... said house ,, arifing chiefly from the high price of provifions thefe three bygone , fo that the ordinary funds quite infufficient for anfwering the ing expence ; and that , at the December laft , the debt of the hou mounted to near 700 ...
... said house ,, arifing chiefly from the high price of provifions thefe three bygone , fo that the ordinary funds quite infufficient for anfwering the ing expence ; and that , at the December laft , the debt of the hou mounted to near 700 ...
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... said , to the free judgement and li- berty of voting , whether it thall be ac- cepted or not by the general council ; which general council rejected it . Upon this the French ambaffador quits Geneva , and retires to Soluthurn , and ...
... said , to the free judgement and li- berty of voting , whether it thall be ac- cepted or not by the general council ; which general council rejected it . Upon this the French ambaffador quits Geneva , and retires to Soluthurn , and ...
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... said , that way of spell- ing it was more conformable to the Eng- h language . He lived with the gro- eeter , whom he mentions in his first letter , when he was picked up by the Earl of Northumberland's fervant . The hurt that he ...
... said , that way of spell- ing it was more conformable to the Eng- h language . He lived with the gro- eeter , whom he mentions in his first letter , when he was picked up by the Earl of Northumberland's fervant . The hurt that he ...
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... said D. H. did look him the faid J. J. R. in a manner which it is difficult to give any ide That he the faid J. J. R. to get rid of embarraffment he was under , endeavo ed to look full at him the faid D. H. return , to try if he could ...
... said D. H. did look him the faid J. J. R. in a manner which it is difficult to give any ide That he the faid J. J. R. to get rid of embarraffment he was under , endeavo ed to look full at him the faid D. H. return , to try if he could ...
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