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Pagina 11
... hath acknowledged the aforesaid tenements with appurtenances to be the right of the same William as those which he the same William hath of the gift of the aforesaid Hercules , and those he hath remised and quit claimed from him and his ...
... hath acknowledged the aforesaid tenements with appurtenances to be the right of the same William as those which he the same William hath of the gift of the aforesaid Hercules , and those he hath remised and quit claimed from him and his ...
Pagina 24
... hath many nameless virtues . LAUN . That ' s as much as to say , bastard virtues ; that , indeed , know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . SPEED . Here follow her vices . LAUN . Close at the heels of her virtues . SPEED ...
... hath many nameless virtues . LAUN . That ' s as much as to say , bastard virtues ; that , indeed , know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . SPEED . Here follow her vices . LAUN . Close at the heels of her virtues . SPEED ...
Pagina 462
... hath not wasted it , for warr'd he hath not , But basely yielded upon compromise That which his noble + ancestors achiev'd with blows : More hath he spent in peace , than they in wars . Ross . The earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in ...
... hath not wasted it , for warr'd he hath not , But basely yielded upon compromise That which his noble + ancestors achiev'd with blows : More hath he spent in peace , than they in wars . Ross . The earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in ...
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