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... poor opinion , therefore , both the approver and the adopter of the forecited change have thereby , so far as one instance can tell against them , earned an exclusion , or a dismissal , from the seat of judgment in questions of that ...
... poor opinion , therefore , both the approver and the adopter of the forecited change have thereby , so far as one instance can tell against them , earned an exclusion , or a dismissal , from the seat of judgment in questions of that ...
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... poor . The High - Bailiff gave 3s . 4 d . , the head - alderman 25. 8d .; John Shakespeare , being then only a burgess , gave 12d .; and in the list of burgesses there were but two who gave more . Other donations were made for the same ...
... poor . The High - Bailiff gave 3s . 4 d . , the head - alderman 25. 8d .; John Shakespeare , being then only a burgess , gave 12d .; and in the list of burgesses there were but two who gave more . Other donations were made for the same ...
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... poor people of Stratford 40s . that is in the hand of Anne Shakespeare , wife unto Mr. William Shakespeare . " The careful old shepherd had doubtless placed the money in Anne Shakespeare's hand for safe keeping , she being a person in ...
... poor people of Stratford 40s . that is in the hand of Anne Shakespeare , wife unto Mr. William Shakespeare . " The careful old shepherd had doubtless placed the money in Anne Shakespeare's hand for safe keeping , she being a person in ...
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... poor woman's memory . Now the facts about the mar- riage are just precisely as I have stated them . I confess they are not altogether such as I should wish them to have been ; but I can see no good cause why prurient inference or ...
... poor woman's memory . Now the facts about the mar- riage are just precisely as I have stated them . I confess they are not altogether such as I should wish them to have been ; but I can see no good cause why prurient inference or ...
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... poor shoemaker , in September , 1592 . Shortly after he died , his Groatsworth of Wit was given to the public by Henry Chettle . Near the close of this tract , Greene makes an address " to those gentlemen his quondam acquaintance , who ...
... poor shoemaker , in September , 1592 . Shortly after he died , his Groatsworth of Wit was given to the public by Henry Chettle . Near the close of this tract , Greene makes an address " to those gentlemen his quondam acquaintance , who ...
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