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Pagina 68
... persons of Dog- berry , Verges , and their followers , he was representing the vice- chancellors and doctors of our learned University . " It may be observed to the credit of our age , that though we cannot perhaps boast of many ...
... persons of Dog- berry , Verges , and their followers , he was representing the vice- chancellors and doctors of our learned University . " It may be observed to the credit of our age , that though we cannot perhaps boast of many ...
Pagina 177
... persons returning home together , in the dead of night , after having attended a watch - night . I speak only from conjecture , and what is likely to be the result of these assemblies without great care and prudence on the part of the ...
... persons returning home together , in the dead of night , after having attended a watch - night . I speak only from conjecture , and what is likely to be the result of these assemblies without great care and prudence on the part of the ...
Pagina 253
... persons under him to inter the body , which they do by throw- ing it harshly into a grave , while he mutters over ... persons who cannot and are not intended to do any thing ; of persons who cannot and do not wish to do any thing ; and ...
... persons under him to inter the body , which they do by throw- ing it harshly into a grave , while he mutters over ... persons who cannot and are not intended to do any thing ; of persons who cannot and do not wish to do any thing ; and ...
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