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... shielded by innocence from shame , they were mutually shocked at the
reciprocal indecency of their own appearance . ... of his.omniscient eye , though
covered with foliage ; they both appeared before him , and acknowledged their
guilt . 10.
... shielded by innocence from shame , they were mutually shocked at the
reciprocal indecency of their own appearance . ... of his.omniscient eye , though
covered with foliage ; they both appeared before him , and acknowledged their
guilt . 10.
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He perceived , he said , no appearance of an upper house , which was necessaty
to constitute a just tribunal . ... His judges having now examined some witnesses ,
by whom it was proved that the king had appeared in arms against the forces ...
He perceived , he said , no appearance of an upper house , which was necessaty
to constitute a just tribunal . ... His judges having now examined some witnesses ,
by whom it was proved that the king had appeared in arms against the forces ...
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For , though there be no appearance of any stir , yet , I say they will receive a
terrible blow this parliament , and yet they shall not see ... None of the council
were able to make any thing of it , although it appeared rather serious and
alarming .
For , though there be no appearance of any stir , yet , I say they will receive a
terrible blow this parliament , and yet they shall not see ... None of the council
were able to make any thing of it , although it appeared rather serious and
alarming .
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