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Page 81
... thing stolen is described by all the authorities ( e.g. Holinshed , p . 184 ) as a pix , and Theo- bald " set right " the text accordingly . The thief mistook a pix of copper- gilt for real gold and stole it from the church at Corbie ...
... thing stolen is described by all the authorities ( e.g. Holinshed , p . 184 ) as a pix , and Theo- bald " set right " the text accordingly . The thief mistook a pix of copper- gilt for real gold and stole it from the church at Corbie ...
Page 104
... thing when 145 blood is their argument ? Now , if these men do not die well , it will be a black matter for the king that led them to it , who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection . K. Hen . So , if a son that is by his ...
... thing when 145 blood is their argument ? Now , if these men do not die well , it will be a black matter for the king that led them to it , who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection . K. Hen . So , if a son that is by his ...
Page 171
... thing , so he myght heare him speake some thing , and consenting willingly , hee desired Fidus to go forward : who nowe remouing him - selfe neerer to the Hyues , beganne as followeth . Gentlemen , I haue for ye space of this twenty ...
... thing , so he myght heare him speake some thing , and consenting willingly , hee desired Fidus to go forward : who nowe remouing him - selfe neerer to the Hyues , beganne as followeth . Gentlemen , I haue for ye space of this twenty ...
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