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... court , abandoned them . selves to the pursuit of effeminate pleasures . His father then could have procured him the post of counsellor to the parliament ; but he too well knew the importance of such a situation , and would not allow ...
... court , abandoned them . selves to the pursuit of effeminate pleasures . His father then could have procured him the post of counsellor to the parliament ; but he too well knew the importance of such a situation , and would not allow ...
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... court of ju- dicature was , therefore , instituted for that particular district ; and several noblemen and others successively resided at Ludlow Castle , in Shropshire , as Lords President of the Marches , in all the splendour of ...
... court of ju- dicature was , therefore , instituted for that particular district ; and several noblemen and others successively resided at Ludlow Castle , in Shropshire , as Lords President of the Marches , in all the splendour of ...
Pagina 347
... court asked whether any person appeared for the defendant ; and one of the officers of the crown , who was also her son - in - law , answered that he should stand forwards , if any ground for the present action should be stated . Three ...
... court asked whether any person appeared for the defendant ; and one of the officers of the crown , who was also her son - in - law , answered that he should stand forwards , if any ground for the present action should be stated . Three ...
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