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making open false accusation (whether in judgement or otherwise) to bee Calumnie or Sycophancy; but secret, Obloquie or Detraction: the ground of the former being commonly anger or revenge, hope of reward or favour; |
making open false accusation (whither in judgement or otherwise) to be Calumny or Sycophancy; but secret, Obloquy or Detraction: the ground of the former being commonly anger or revenge, hope of reward or favour; |
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