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Old and New London
… thus to put me from you after this sort ? I take God to judge, I have been to you a true and humble wife, ever … and when ye had me at the first, I take God to be judge that I was a very maid; and whether it be true or not, …
Old and New London
… to which, it would seem, he brought nothing, if we may judge by what Lord Clarendon tells us, but good looks and … his pleasure that a briefless lawyer should be made a judge, or that a libertine baronet should be made a peer, the …
Old and New London
… erected on the roof of the palace, in order that he might judge whether or not the elements were favourable to his …
Old and New London
… towers were semi-circular domelets. Altogether, if we may judge from the prints of the gate published by Kip, and also …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… day. Palmer's trial is still going on. Lord Campbell (the judge) is now summing up. The legal gentlemen believe Lord …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… paying of course most attention to the pictures. If we may judge by what are exhibited, English artists are by far the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… it must be illegal. (They could not get over this.) The judge was of course obliged to submit the case to a jury, who … matter to what I do, and found the prisoner guilty. The judge then sentenced him to be transported, I forget how … urging that great violence had been used towards him. The judge said that if he were assured such was the case, he …
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