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The said Agnes Sampson was after brought again before the King's Majesty and his Council , and being examined of the meetings and detestable dealings of those witches , she confessed , that upon the night of All - hallow Even last ...
The said Agnes Sampson was after brought again before the King's Majesty and his Council , and being examined of the meetings and detestable dealings of those witches , she confessed , that upon the night of All - hallow Even last ...
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Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs , willing him to return to her , if his ship were gone when he came . The young fellow returned towards his ship : but before he went aboard , he would needs eat an ...
Howbeit , after some detracting of time , she brought him a few eggs , willing him to return to her , if his ship were gone when he came . The young fellow returned towards his ship : but before he went aboard , he would needs eat an ...
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... called Christ's school in the city of Gloucester ; yet even there it pleased God to give me an extraordinary help by a new school- master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of Pembroke 52 EDUCATION PAGE THE GRAMMAR-SCHOOL ...
... called Christ's school in the city of Gloucester ; yet even there it pleased God to give me an extraordinary help by a new school- master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of Pembroke 52 EDUCATION PAGE THE GRAMMAR-SCHOOL ...
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master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge , after I had lost some time under his predecessor . This Master Downhale having very con- venient lodgings over the school , took such liking to me ...
master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge , after I had lost some time under his predecessor . This Master Downhale having very con- venient lodgings over the school , took such liking to me ...
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If any cannot be brought by this , then to be noted in the black bill by a special mark , and feel the punishment thereof : and sometimes present cor- rection to be used for terror ; though this ( as I said ) to be more seldom ...
If any cannot be brought by this , then to be noted in the black bill by a special mark , and feel the punishment thereof : and sometimes present cor- rection to be used for terror ; though this ( as I said ) to be more seldom ...
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