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Page 96
... Lord , his Crown and Dignity , hast brought in a pack of practical Fanaticks , viz . Ignorants , Atheists , Papists ... Lord . 6 66 Judg . By whom wilt thou be tried ? " Pris . By the Popes - Holiness , my Lord . 6 66 Judg . He is thy ...
... Lord , his Crown and Dignity , hast brought in a pack of practical Fanaticks , viz . Ignorants , Atheists , Papists ... Lord . 6 66 Judg . By whom wilt thou be tried ? " Pris . By the Popes - Holiness , my Lord . 6 66 Judg . He is thy ...
Page 159
... lord , acknowledge me as a pure and chaste matron , worthy to share your fortunes , when , holding that high character , I had strolled the country the acknowledged wife of such a profligate fellow as your servant Varney ! " C 66 - My lord ...
... lord , acknowledge me as a pure and chaste matron , worthy to share your fortunes , when , holding that high character , I had strolled the country the acknowledged wife of such a profligate fellow as your servant Varney ! " C 66 - My lord ...
Page 191
... lord ! - my father's bride ? Look up , my lord ! So - there : you're very pale . Nay , for your father's sake . Guido . Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! • Gher . Lord Guido ! I - Gheraldi ― speak to you . Oh ! well : I see you know me now . Nay ...
... lord ! - my father's bride ? Look up , my lord ! So - there : you're very pale . Nay , for your father's sake . Guido . Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! • Gher . Lord Guido ! I - Gheraldi ― speak to you . Oh ! well : I see you know me now . Nay ...
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