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" whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see how just God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this : he being now one of the King's Serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard,2 to... "
Pleasantries of English Courts and Lawyers - Page 85
by John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1876 - 322 pages
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 20

Liberalism (Religion) - 1825 - 634 pages
...be God, I have not heard of any mischance to any hody through it all, but only to Serjt. Glynne, • whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to...which people do please themselves to see how just Goa is to punish the rogue at such time as this : be being now one of the King's Sergeants, and rode...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 20

Liberalism (Religion) - 1825 - 830 pages
...be God, I have not heard of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjt. Glynne, * whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves to sec how just God is to puuish the rogue at such time as this : he lii-ing now one of the King's Ser....
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Memorials of the professional life and times of sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - 1833 - 642 pages
...mischance to any body through it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Olynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like...time as this: he being now one of •• the king's serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom " people wish the same fortune." — (PtrYs'...
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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 644 pages
...mischance to any body through it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like...a time as this : he being now one of " the king's Serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom " people wish the same fortune." — (PEPYS'...
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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 648 pages
...mischance to any body through it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like...is to punish the rogue at such a time as this: he being1 now one of " the king's serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom " people...
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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 646 pages
...mischance to any body through it all (the coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and is like...kill him, which people do please themselves to see bow just " God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this : he being now one of " the king's Serjeants,...
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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 648 pages
...coronation, 23d April, " 1661), but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, " and a like to kill him, which people do please themselves to see how just u God is to punish the rogue at such a time as this: he being now one of " the king's Serjeants, and...
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The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence

Law - 1843 - 534 pages
...be God, I have not heard of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to...such a time as this, he being now one of the king's serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom people wish the same fortune." The share...
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Memoirs of the House of Commons : from the Convention Parliament ..., Volume 1

William Charles Townsend - 1844 - 492 pages
...be God, I have not heard of any mischance to any body through it all, but only to Serjeant Glynne, whose horse fell upon him yesterday, and is like to...such a time as this, he being now one of the king's Serjeants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom people wish the same fortune."1 Both serjeants...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

Electronic journals - 1915 - 470 pages
...heard of any mischance to anybody through it all, hut only to Sergeant Glynne, whose horse fell on him and is like to kill him, which people do please themselves...such a time as this: he being now one of the King's servants, and rode in the cavalcade with Maynard, to whom people do wish the same fortune." He it was...
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