The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Page 273
... Interr . respondet , that the party pro- ducent in this cause was and is the relict of the said deceased , who was his this respondent's brother ; and the parties ministring these interrogatories were and are in repute , and soe he ...
... Interr . respondet , that the party pro- ducent in this cause was and is the relict of the said deceased , who was his this respondent's brother ; and the parties ministring these interrogatories were and are in repute , and soe he ...
Page 274
... Interr . respondet , that the said deceased was then ill of the goute , and what he then spake touching his Will was in a very calme manner ; only [ he ] complained , but without passion , that his chil- dren had been unkind to him ...
... Interr . respondet , that the said deceased was then ill of the goute , and what he then spake touching his Will was in a very calme manner ; only [ he ] complained , but without passion , that his chil- dren had been unkind to him ...
Page 275
... Interr . respondet , that he beleeveth that what is left to the parties ministring these interroga- tories by the said deceased's Will , is in the hands of persons of ability abell to pay the same , being their grandmother and uncle ...
... Interr . respondet , that he beleeveth that what is left to the parties ministring these interroga- tories by the said deceased's Will , is in the hands of persons of ability abell to pay the same , being their grandmother and uncle ...
Page 276
... Interr . respondet , that he knoweth of noe fortune given by the said deceased to the parties ministring these interrogatories , besides the portion which he was promised with his former wife in mar- riage , being a 1000l . which is ...
... Interr . respondet , that he knoweth of noe fortune given by the said deceased to the parties ministring these interrogatories , besides the portion which he was promised with his former wife in mar- riage , being a 1000l . which is ...
Page 278
... very merry , and seemed to be in good health of body , et aliter nescit . q July Signum MARIE FISHER . i . e . Fellow - witness , Con - Testis . WARTON . " AD INTERROGATORIA . " Ad primum Interr . respondet 278 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... very merry , and seemed to be in good health of body , et aliter nescit . q July Signum MARIE FISHER . i . e . Fellow - witness , Con - Testis . WARTON . " AD INTERROGATORIA . " Ad primum Interr . respondet 278 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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