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... as are willing to comply with it , I shall put into a way of doing it with pleasure ,
by observing only one * maxim which I shall give thein , viz . To go to bed with • a
mind entirely free from pasion , and a body clear of the least intemperunce .
... as are willing to comply with it , I shall put into a way of doing it with pleasure ,
by observing only one * maxim which I shall give thein , viz . To go to bed with • a
mind entirely free from pasion , and a body clear of the least intemperunce .
Page 182
Stafford , of the earls of Lancaster , by this memorable service : The faid Sir Philip
shall find , maintain , and sustain , one Bacon - flitch , hanging in his hall at U'
hichenovre , ready arrayed all times of the year , but in Lent , to be given to every
...
Stafford , of the earls of Lancaster , by this memorable service : The faid Sir Philip
shall find , maintain , and sustain , one Bacon - flitch , hanging in his hall at U'
hichenovre , ready arrayed all times of the year , but in Lent , to be given to every
...
Page 183
And they shall lead the said demandant with trumps and tabours , and other
manner of minstrelsey , to the halldoor , where he shall find the lord of
IVhichenovre , or his steward , ready to deliver the bacon in this manner . He
shall enquire of ...
And they shall lead the said demandant with trumps and tabours , and other
manner of minstrelsey , to the halldoor , where he shall find the lord of
IVhichenovre , or his steward , ready to deliver the bacon in this manner . He
shall enquire of ...
Page 184
none , the lord of IV hichenoore shall cause him to have one horse and saddle ,
to such time as he be passed his lord{ hip ; and so fhall they depart the manor of
Whickenovre with the corn and the bacon , tofore him that hath won it , with ...
none , the lord of IV hichenoore shall cause him to have one horse and saddle ,
to such time as he be passed his lord{ hip ; and so fhall they depart the manor of
Whickenovre with the corn and the bacon , tofore him that hath won it , with ...
Page 234
tire to fuch means , as shall be proposed to them for that end . The idle , who are
neither wise for this world , nor the next , are emphatically called by Dr Tillstfon ,
fools at large . They propofe to themelies no end , but run 2drift with every wind ...
tire to fuch means , as shall be proposed to them for that end . The idle , who are
neither wise for this world , nor the next , are emphatically called by Dr Tillstfon ,
fools at large . They propofe to themelies no end , but run 2drift with every wind ...
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