The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ftand thus , b - da , or thus , a d + b , or thus , - d + a + b , & c ; thefe ftill being the fame ; tho ... ftands . When any Quantity is taken more than once , you must prefix its Number to it , as 3a ftands for three times a , and 7b ...
... ftand thus , b - da , or thus , a d + b , or thus , - d + a + b , & c ; thefe ftill being the fame ; tho ... ftands . When any Quantity is taken more than once , you must prefix its Number to it , as 3a ftands for three times a , and 7b ...
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... ftand feized and potletled thereof ( fubject to all and every the Trusts bag and Conditions aforcláid ) In Truit for , and for the only ufe and benefit of all and eve- ry the Retpectful Rightful Owners of the faid Lands , having from ...
... ftand feized and potletled thereof ( fubject to all and every the Trusts bag and Conditions aforcláid ) In Truit for , and for the only ufe and benefit of all and eve- ry the Retpectful Rightful Owners of the faid Lands , having from ...
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... ftand up and to make a low leg to God , and going out of the Quire doore , to turne about , and looking on the Altar , make a leg againe to God , taking as it were his leave of God , and farewell , departing from God , as one man doth ...
... ftand up and to make a low leg to God , and going out of the Quire doore , to turne about , and looking on the Altar , make a leg againe to God , taking as it were his leave of God , and farewell , departing from God , as one man doth ...
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... ftand firft fingly for Election , but he to have no hand in it ; and in cafe the Election goe on the Negative , then the next of the Councell in fenioritie to ftand , and fo every man of the Councell fhall ftand , untill the Governour ...
... ftand firft fingly for Election , but he to have no hand in it ; and in cafe the Election goe on the Negative , then the next of the Councell in fenioritie to ftand , and fo every man of the Councell fhall ftand , untill the Governour ...
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... ftand for be referred to ftandards without us , that either cannot be known at all , or can be known but imperfectly and uncertainly . § . 12. The names of fubftances have , as has been shown , a double reference in their ordinary ufe ...
... ftand for be referred to ftandards without us , that either cannot be known at all , or can be known but imperfectly and uncertainly . § . 12. The names of fubftances have , as has been shown , a double reference in their ordinary ufe ...
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