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rope was bound to a stake , then a number of great English mastiffs were brought in and shown first to the bear , which they afterwards baited one after another ; now the excellence and fine temper of such mastiffs was evinced ...
rope was bound to a stake , then a number of great English mastiffs were brought in and shown first to the bear , which they afterwards baited one after another ; now the excellence and fine temper of such mastiffs was evinced ...
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Simon Low and John Ryme , plaintiffs , had brought a writ of right against Thomas Paramour , who offered to defend his right by battle . And the plaintiffs aforesaid accepted to answer his challenge . Hereupon the said Paramour brought ...
Simon Low and John Ryme , plaintiffs , had brought a writ of right against Thomas Paramour , who offered to defend his right by battle . And the plaintiffs aforesaid accepted to answer his challenge . Hereupon the said Paramour brought ...
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There was an appeal brought this term in the King's Bench by young Egerton against one Robinson , that was second to his brother when he was slain by Morgan upon weak and malicious surmises . Morgan was brought to arraignment before ...
There was an appeal brought this term in the King's Bench by young Egerton against one Robinson , that was second to his brother when he was slain by Morgan upon weak and malicious surmises . Morgan was brought to arraignment before ...
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Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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