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... Bush . No Sir John , There were threescore before me , and I would willingly have got off , but could not . Bloodw . I said when I saw Mr. Bushel , what I see is come to pass , for I knew he would never yield . Mr. Bushel , we know what ...
... Bush . No Sir John , There were threescore before me , and I would willingly have got off , but could not . Bloodw . I said when I saw Mr. Bushel , what I see is come to pass , for I knew he would never yield . Mr. Bushel , we know what ...
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... Bush . & c . Nor will we ever do it . Obser . One of the Jury men pleaded indisposition of Body , and therefore desired to be dismist . May . You are as strong as any of them , starve them ; and hold your Principles . Rec . Gentlemen ...
... Bush . & c . Nor will we ever do it . Obser . One of the Jury men pleaded indisposition of Body , and therefore desired to be dismist . May . You are as strong as any of them , starve them ; and hold your Principles . Rec . Gentlemen ...
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... Bush . No my Lord , We give no such Verdict , then what we gave last Night , we have no other Verdict to give . May . You are a factious Fellow , i'le take a course with you . Bloodw . I knew Mr. Bushel would not yield . Bush . Sir Tho ...
... Bush . No my Lord , We give no such Verdict , then what we gave last Night , we have no other Verdict to give . May . You are a factious Fellow , i'le take a course with you . Bloodw . I knew Mr. Bushel would not yield . Bush . Sir Tho ...
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