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Page 53
... Common Pleas , if it be agreeable to you . As Mr. Morton is not yet determined to yield up to you the Chief Justiceship of Chester , I would advise you to repose yourself in the common Pleas ' till that desired event happens : I assure ...
... Common Pleas , if it be agreeable to you . As Mr. Morton is not yet determined to yield up to you the Chief Justiceship of Chester , I would advise you to repose yourself in the common Pleas ' till that desired event happens : I assure ...
Page 129
... common diversion , Chloe neglected her flock to range about in search of flowers , whose stalks she twisted into traps for butterflies ; while Daphnis played sweetly from morn till eve upon his Pan's pipe , which he had formed of reeds ...
... common diversion , Chloe neglected her flock to range about in search of flowers , whose stalks she twisted into traps for butterflies ; while Daphnis played sweetly from morn till eve upon his Pan's pipe , which he had formed of reeds ...
Page 420
... common law of each province under one sovereign , according to the limitation of Prydain the son of Aedd the great . Moreover , the sovereign power , according to the custom of province and nation , rests in the race of the Cymry , as ...
... common law of each province under one sovereign , according to the limitation of Prydain the son of Aedd the great . Moreover , the sovereign power , according to the custom of province and nation , rests in the race of the Cymry , as ...
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