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Page xcvi
... received from Fisher a suit of hangings , worth a hundred and sixty pounds and better , which Fisher gave by advice of Mr. Shute : I confess and declare , that some time after the decree passed , I being at that time upon remove to York ...
... received from Fisher a suit of hangings , worth a hundred and sixty pounds and better , which Fisher gave by advice of Mr. Shute : I confess and declare , that some time after the decree passed , I being at that time upon remove to York ...
Page xcvii
... received of Mr. Wroth a hundred pounds , in respect of the cause between him and Sir Arthur Maynewaringe ; I confess and declare , that this cause , being a cause for inheritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and consent ...
... received of Mr. Wroth a hundred pounds , in respect of the cause between him and Sir Arthur Maynewaringe ; I confess and declare , that this cause , being a cause for inheritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and consent ...
Page xcviii
... received money from Russwell ; but it is not certain how much I confess and declare , that I received money from my servant Hunt , as from Mr. Russwell , in a purse ; and , whereas the sum in the article is indefinite , I confess it to ...
... received money from Russwell ; but it is not certain how much I confess and declare , that I received money from my servant Hunt , as from Mr. Russwell , in a purse ; and , whereas the sum in the article is indefinite , I confess it to ...
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From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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