Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... person in time of peace , for in 1633 , when the plague was rife in Louth , he visited the town every morning accompanied by his servant , taking with him medicines which he left in person at the house of those who were stricken , and ...
... person in time of peace , for in 1633 , when the plague was rife in Louth , he visited the town every morning accompanied by his servant , taking with him medicines which he left in person at the house of those who were stricken , and ...
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... person his effusive compliments to the hero of the day , whose face was wreathed in smiles at this universal gratification ; and yet everybody knew that this was no exceptional effort of the Preacher , and that his discourse at the ...
... person his effusive compliments to the hero of the day , whose face was wreathed in smiles at this universal gratification ; and yet everybody knew that this was no exceptional effort of the Preacher , and that his discourse at the ...
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... person , being liable to the death penalty , could yet be redeemed by money . Now , if the law expressly admits pecuniary compensation in a case where the guilty person deserved capital punishment , how much the more is a pecuniary com ...
... person , being liable to the death penalty , could yet be redeemed by money . Now , if the law expressly admits pecuniary compensation in a case where the guilty person deserved capital punishment , how much the more is a pecuniary com ...
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