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... speak for you ? " Reply by Omnes , " The Foreman . " 17. Order of Clerk , " Popery , Hold up thy Hand : Gentlemen of the Jury , . . . how say ye , is he guilty of the Treasons , Murders , & c . whereof he stands indicted , or not guilty ...
... speak for you ? " Reply by Omnes , " The Foreman . " 17. Order of Clerk , " Popery , Hold up thy Hand : Gentlemen of the Jury , . . . how say ye , is he guilty of the Treasons , Murders , & c . whereof he stands indicted , or not guilty ...
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... Speaking further with Parry on the subject of America , he said : I have always thought the mode in which the Americans ... speak to him as " Massa . " Ibid . , p . 145. Jeaffreson's The Real Lord Byron ( II , 276 ) states that the negro ...
... Speaking further with Parry on the subject of America , he said : I have always thought the mode in which the Americans ... speak to him as " Massa . " Ibid . , p . 145. Jeaffreson's The Real Lord Byron ( II , 276 ) states that the negro ...
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... speak amid a great uproar in which cheers and hurrahs were mingled with groans , boos , hisses , and catcalls . At last the cheering prevailed and he was permitted to speak . In his canvassing he had advocated triennial parliaments ...
... speak amid a great uproar in which cheers and hurrahs were mingled with groans , boos , hisses , and catcalls . At last the cheering prevailed and he was permitted to speak . In his canvassing he had advocated triennial parliaments ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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