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Side 73
... fear but you'll give verdict , " Guilty . " Counsel for the Prisoner . Look at that bump , my Lord , upon his head ; Pray feel its brother , on the other side ; And say if , in the range of possibilities , This poor man here could ...
... fear but you'll give verdict , " Guilty . " Counsel for the Prisoner . Look at that bump , my Lord , upon his head ; Pray feel its brother , on the other side ; And say if , in the range of possibilities , This poor man here could ...
Side 78
... fear my aim was too true , and the poor fellow looked dead enough . ' P. 32 . " Before he had time to challenge me , I hit him a very smart blow on the head w the butt - end of my whip . " - P . 109 . " Our only object was liberty - not ...
... fear my aim was too true , and the poor fellow looked dead enough . ' P. 32 . " Before he had time to challenge me , I hit him a very smart blow on the head w the butt - end of my whip . " - P . 109 . " Our only object was liberty - not ...
Side 84
... bee the onlie monarch of all hearts . They many feare who are of many fear'd And kingdomes got by wrongs by wron are tear'd , Such thronesas blood doth raise blood throw- eth downe , 8.1 [ Aug. The Muses Welcome to King James .
... bee the onlie monarch of all hearts . They many feare who are of many fear'd And kingdomes got by wrongs by wron are tear'd , Such thronesas blood doth raise blood throw- eth downe , 8.1 [ Aug. The Muses Welcome to King James .
Side 90
... fear there is no hope of seeing a hu- morous account of the coronation feast issue from the bench of Bishops . It was otherwise of old , as thou shalt know , my public , when you come to it . We trust , that we have thus far sa ...
... fear there is no hope of seeing a hu- morous account of the coronation feast issue from the bench of Bishops . It was otherwise of old , as thou shalt know , my public , when you come to it . We trust , that we have thus far sa ...
Side 102
... fear from his breast was exiled , For he saw those whose might would the demagogue chain , And would shield from disturbance the peace of his reign . Derry down , & c . But the best came the last , for with duke and with lord ...
... fear from his breast was exiled , For he saw those whose might would the demagogue chain , And would shield from disturbance the peace of his reign . Derry down , & c . But the best came the last , for with duke and with lord ...
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