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... quotes Batman vppon Bartholome ( ed . 1582 ) , fol . 186 b : " The Pellican loueth too much her children . For when the children bee haught , and begin to waxe hoare , they smite the father and the mother in the face , wherfore the ...
... quotes Batman vppon Bartholome ( ed . 1582 ) , fol . 186 b : " The Pellican loueth too much her children . For when the children bee haught , and begin to waxe hoare , they smite the father and the mother in the face , wherfore the ...
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... quotes from Markham's Cheap and Good Husbandry , bk . i . chap . 37 : " But for the wart , pearle , pin or web , which are euils grown in or upon the eye , to take them off , take the juyce of the herb betin and wash the eye therewith ...
... quotes from Markham's Cheap and Good Husbandry , bk . i . chap . 37 : " But for the wart , pearle , pin or web , which are euils grown in or upon the eye , to take them off , take the juyce of the herb betin and wash the eye therewith ...
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... quotes from Lord Campbell : " The indictment against an accessory after the fact for treason charges that the accessory comforted the principal traitor after the knowledge of the treason . " Wright continues : " in this technical sense ...
... quotes from Lord Campbell : " The indictment against an accessory after the fact for treason charges that the accessory comforted the principal traitor after the knowledge of the treason . " Wright continues : " in this technical sense ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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