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Strana 104
... town in Warwickshire of good note , and formerly pretty famous for much animosity and dissension , the chief families of which have now turned all their whispers , backbitings , envies , and private malices into mirth and entertainment ...
... town in Warwickshire of good note , and formerly pretty famous for much animosity and dissension , the chief families of which have now turned all their whispers , backbitings , envies , and private malices into mirth and entertainment ...
Strana 379
... town in Great Britain would , upon the same offer , and at the same conjunc- ture , have loaden themselves with ... town of this island , which shall be nameless , invested on every side , and the inhabitants of it so straitened as to ...
... town in Great Britain would , upon the same offer , and at the same conjunc- ture , have loaden themselves with ... town of this island , which shall be nameless , invested on every side , and the inhabitants of it so straitened as to ...
Strana 403
... town that has always been the habitation of some prophetic Philomath ; it having been usual , time out of mind , for all such people as have lost their wits , to resort to that place either for their cure or for their instruction 2 ...
... town that has always been the habitation of some prophetic Philomath ; it having been usual , time out of mind , for all such people as have lost their wits , to resort to that place either for their cure or for their instruction 2 ...
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