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... these cards were made the first year of his phrenfy , but to take the middle year of these thirty , which would bring it to 1407. At that time , indeed , this musement feems to have become more general , as in 1426 , no perfon was ...
... these cards were made the first year of his phrenfy , but to take the middle year of these thirty , which would bring it to 1407. At that time , indeed , this musement feems to have become more general , as in 1426 , no perfon was ...
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... these fuits , and a real fword , efpado ( rendered by us fpade ) , in the fe- cond . There seems to be little doubt , therefore , but that the cards used during the reign of Philip and Mary , and probably the more ear- ly part of queen ...
... these fuits , and a real fword , efpado ( rendered by us fpade ) , in the fe- cond . There seems to be little doubt , therefore , but that the cards used during the reign of Philip and Mary , and probably the more ear- ly part of queen ...
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... These are the jewels of eloquence , and therefore the harder they are , the more pre- cious they must be . When he writes anagrams , he uses to lay the outfides of his verses even ( like a bricklayer ) by a line of rhyme and acroftic ...
... These are the jewels of eloquence , and therefore the harder they are , the more pre- cious they must be . When he writes anagrams , he uses to lay the outfides of his verses even ( like a bricklayer ) by a line of rhyme and acroftic ...
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... These . For our special fervice . To be left with the Poft M'r of St. Alban's - to be speedily fent . SIR , BY our laft letters to you , we acquainted you what danger the commonwealth was then in , from the cavalier party , who were ...
... These . For our special fervice . To be left with the Poft M'r of St. Alban's - to be speedily fent . SIR , BY our laft letters to you , we acquainted you what danger the commonwealth was then in , from the cavalier party , who were ...
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... these things to have in them very dan- gerous confequences to the peace of this nation , and to the loofen- ing of all the bonds of govern- ment , and being hopeleffe of ob- taining fupplies of monies , for an- fwering the exigencies of ...
... these things to have in them very dan- gerous confequences to the peace of this nation , and to the loofen- ing of all the bonds of govern- ment , and being hopeleffe of ob- taining fupplies of monies , for an- fwering the exigencies of ...
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