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Pagina 4
... justice , to ourselves but grace . 1 The sickness hot , & c . ] This , as has been already observed , was the term in use for that species of plague with which London was so frequently afflicted in the 16th and 17th centu- ries . On the ...
... justice , to ourselves but grace . 1 The sickness hot , & c . ] This , as has been already observed , was the term in use for that species of plague with which London was so frequently afflicted in the 16th and 17th centu- ries . On the ...
Pagina 45
... justice which Face gives him . Twenty nobles at six shillings and eight- pence each , amount to the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , which sum the other pieces make . The Harry's sovereign was a half sovereign only ...
... justice which Face gives him . Twenty nobles at six shillings and eight- pence each , amount to the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , which sum the other pieces make . The Harry's sovereign was a half sovereign only ...
Pagina 58
... justice , Upon us , for this wicked man ! Face . Nay , look , sir , O , You grieve him now with staying in his sight : Good sir , the nobleman will come too , and take you , And that may breed a tragedy . Mam . I'll go . Face . Ay , and ...
... justice , Upon us , for this wicked man ! Face . Nay , look , sir , O , You grieve him now with staying in his sight : Good sir , the nobleman will come too , and take you , And that may breed a tragedy . Mam . I'll go . Face . Ay , and ...
Pagina 69
... justice , that would break Dol . Let me alone to fit him . Re - enter Face . Face . Come , my venturers , You have packed up all ? where be the trunks ? bring forth . Sub . Here . Face . Let us see them . Where's the money ? Sub . Here ...
... justice , that would break Dol . Let me alone to fit him . Re - enter Face . Face . Come , my venturers , You have packed up all ? where be the trunks ? bring forth . Sub . Here . Face . Let us see them . Where's the money ? Sub . Here ...
Pagina 97
... justice will adhere , Whatever great one it offend : And from th ' embraced truth not bend For envy , hatred , gifts or fear ; That by their deeds will make it known , Whose dignity they do sustain ; And life , state , glory , all they ...
... justice will adhere , Whatever great one it offend : And from th ' embraced truth not bend For envy , hatred , gifts or fear ; That by their deeds will make it known , Whose dignity they do sustain ; And life , state , glory , all they ...
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