Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 117
... court - offices , to be stewards , cham- berlains , ushers , grooms even of the close - stool ; and the lower their minds debased with court - opinions , contrary to all virtue and reformation , the haughtier will be their pride and pro ...
... court - offices , to be stewards , cham- berlains , ushers , grooms even of the close - stool ; and the lower their minds debased with court - opinions , contrary to all virtue and reformation , the haughtier will be their pride and pro ...
Page 150
... court of wards in this kingdom , tenures in capite , common knight's service , and all other tenures within the cognizance of that court , and for and in lieu of all wardships , primer - seisins , fines , ousterle mains , liveries ...
... court of wards in this kingdom , tenures in capite , common knight's service , and all other tenures within the cognizance of that court , and for and in lieu of all wardships , primer - seisins , fines , ousterle mains , liveries ...
Page 219
... court of admiralty , where the suit depended , and prove his right ; nevertheless , that the said Piatti and one David Rutts , a Hollander , while this cause depends here in our court , put the said John Dickins , and those other mer ...
... court of admiralty , where the suit depended , and prove his right ; nevertheless , that the said Piatti and one David Rutts , a Hollander , while this cause depends here in our court , put the said John Dickins , and those other mer ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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