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only , thou wilt be graciously pleased freely to pardon and forgive us all our sins and disobedience , whether in thought , word , or deed , committed against thy divine Majesty ; and in his precious blood - shedding , death , and ...
only , thou wilt be graciously pleased freely to pardon and forgive us all our sins and disobedience , whether in thought , word , or deed , committed against thy divine Majesty ; and in his precious blood - shedding , death , and ...
Side 114
The man of life upright , whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds and thoughts of vanity : The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude , nor fortune discontent ; That man needs neither ...
The man of life upright , whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds and thoughts of vanity : The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude , nor fortune discontent ; That man needs neither ...
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This rule , that a man's deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of the law , it is notwithstanding a rule drawn out of the depth of reason .
This rule , that a man's deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of the law , it is notwithstanding a rule drawn out of the depth of reason .
Side 201
... hold of the donor : and therefore my deed shall be taken so strongly against myself , that , rather than the remainder shall be void , the frank marriage , though it be first placed in the deed , shall be void as a frank marriage .
... hold of the donor : and therefore my deed shall be taken so strongly against myself , that , rather than the remainder shall be void , the frank marriage , though it be first placed in the deed , shall be void as a frank marriage .
Side 207
256 . was seised in his demesne as of fee of white acre , and being so seised did demise the same white acre to I. S. habend im the one moiety for twenty - one years from the date of the deed , the other moiety from the surrender ...
256 . was seised in his demesne as of fee of white acre , and being so seised did demise the same white acre to I. S. habend im the one moiety for twenty - one years from the date of the deed , the other moiety from the surrender ...
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